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Etar Calendar
- Calendar replacement
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Is there any FOSS calendar or planner app that includes alarms?
I use Etar with DAVx5 to sync from my CalDAV calendars. You can use it by itself too, but then obviously there is no sync between applications (I use Thunderbird on my desktops).
- All my Open Source App Alternatives
- All my Open Source Android App Alternatives
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University companion?
"schedule for the classes, the exams dates" -https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar -I use SimpleCalendar but it seems to not be on f-droid anymore?
organice
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Ask HN: Self-hosted alternative to Apple Notes?
With organice you can host your notes on Gitlab for free and the backend becomes "git". You get web apps for Windows, iOS and Android.
https://organice.200ok.ch/
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Notes on Emacs Org Mode
Sorry, but _what exactly_ «it seems to do» from your point of view?
My «second brain» now is almost 300Mb of text, pictures, sound files, PDF and other stuff. As I already mentioned, it contains tables, mathematical formulae, sheet music, cross-references, code samples, UML diagrams and graphs in Graphviz format. It is versioned, indexed by local search engine, analyzed by AI assistant and shared between many computers and mobile devices. And (last but not least) it works: it allows me to solve my tasks way more faster than with the assistant of external, non-personalized tools (like ChatGPT, StackExchange or Google).
I know no tools for all this tasks except org-mode. Well, maybe Evernote in the 2010-s was something similar — but with less features, with more bugs and with worse interface.
Personal note-taking _is_ a complex task per se (well, at least for someone like typical HN visitor). I've seen many note-taking tools, that were ridiculously featureless, stupid and inconvenient because they were _not_ complex enough.
> Sure if one wants to do emacs-gardening it is fine.
1)You can use org-mode outside Emacs. See for example Logseq (https://logseq.com/), organice (https://organice.200ok.ch/) or EasyOrg.
2)Org-mode works in Emacs out of the box, you don't need any «emacs-gardening» to use org-mode.
3)The term «Emacs-gardening» itself sound a bit like hate-speech for me. The complexity of Emacs customization is overrated, mostly due to opinions of people who never used Emacs or used it in the previous millennium.
- Let's write an Emacs treesitter major mode
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Is there any app or site with org-mode syntax live-preview?
organice?
- Quick recap of the state of Org mode apps for Android
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How do you take efficient notes?
organice is a user friendly, cloud backed up, lightweight front end to orgmode (or based on).
https://organice.200ok.ch/
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Orgmode is amazing
organice is a more active fork of org-web that can also sync with GitLab or WebDAV. I'm currently syncing it with my personal Nextcloud server.
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Should I use Vscode org mode or emacs org mode
If you just need the basic syntax highlighting provided by the VS Code plugin then use that. If you want the full power of org mode then go with Emacs. If you want something in between then maybe EasyOrg https://easyorgmode.com/ or Organice https://github.com/200ok-ch/organice will do.
- What can orgmode do that notion or obsidian can’t
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Org-Mode suggestions for tablets/mobile devices
You could try “organice”: https://github.com/200ok-ch/organice , it runs on any browser including Mobile Safari, so it should work on iPads. I haven’t tried it on Android nor Android-based tablets. It does work on iPhone.
What are some alternatives?
Simple-Calendar - A simple calendar with events, tasks, customizable colors, widgets and no ads.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
Lightning Browser - A lightweight Android browser with modern navigation
orgzly-android - Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
vanilla - Vanilla Music Player for Android (abandoned). Visit https://github.com/vanilla-music/vanilla for an actively developed fork
org-web-tools - View, capture, and archive Web pages in Org-mode
seadroid - Android client for Seafile
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
uhabits - Loop Habit Tracker, a mobile app for creating and maintaining long-term positive habits
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
MvRx - Mavericks: Android on Autopilot
org-web - org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive