I've been working on a clone of Emacs' Org-mode and wanted to announce an early version of it that's available (for the adventurous) at Github: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer
There are also a bunch of videos illustrating some of the functionality here: http://vimeo.com/ For those who don't know what Org-mode is you can read about it at the Org-mode site: http://orgmode.org/ It's hard to describe exactly what Org-mode is and what it can do. Some people think it's just an outliner with some task management capability. And it is that. But it can do much more, with uses mostly limited by your imagination. E.g, it can be used as a high quality document authoring system that exports nicely formatted docs to LaTeX/ PDF. Or it can be used as a literate programming environment. The Emacs Org-mode feature set is broad and deep; I think there are few people who even know everything it can do, much less who use a large percentage of its features. It's very usable and many people use it just as a simple outliner. But if you want to go beyond that the features are there to use. I've got a good start on implementing a lot of the major features and people who are the "early adopter" type may be interested in giving it a spin right now. I'd be happy to hear feedback. Regards, Herb Sitz -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
