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org-web
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Orgmode is amazing
If you stick with Orgmode, what I used was https://org-web.org/ it's pretty great
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Don't understand org-mode
Collaboration is indeed a weak point of Org. However, there are https://org-web.org/ and https://logseq.com/
- ask hn: Org Mode in the Browser
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Ask HN: Why are there no good note taking apps
> Also i dont care about a fancy looking UI that uses 8GB of RAM and takes 10 Seconds to load, just make it work.
Well, this is pretty much Google Docs or any Open Source clone like Nextcloud or LibreOffice Online I guess. It's surely possible though to write something like that with a very lean UI.
I think many Web developers go by default for something more complex though because it's not necessarily more effort. And well, there are already a bizillion similar apps.
> Also i dont care about a fancy looking UI that uses 8GB of RAM and takes 10 Seconds to load, just make it work.
But this one might be relatively close to what you're looking for: https://github.com/DanielDe/org-web (At least if you self-host, the web server of org-web.org doesn't seem very fast :))
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Can you suggest list management apps that Org can (2-way) interface with easily?
I use this for shared org Todo lists: https://org-web.org/
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Is there any web viewer for org-mode files similar to jupyter nbviewer?
There are also mobile apps like orgzly or plain-org. And one more link for online editors: https://org-web.org/. As the last resort, you may always go for Emacs on mobile. (There are currently even some discussions on emacs-devel about touchscreen support).
- org-web: org-mode on the web for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive
- Org-web: Web-based Emacs Org Mode Editor
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The open calendar, task and note space is a mess
Surprised nobody has mentioned this yet, but Org-mode for Emacs [1] is just great, and fits very well to the requirements:
- Source of truth: these are text files, so any of git, nextcloud, syncthing etc. will do.
- Consistent interface: using emacs might be tough on mobile, but there are some web interfaces for Org mode [2]
- Standard protocols: custom scripting does anything. ical is pretty easy to handle, not sure about webdav.
- FOSS: check
- Multiple calendars: yep, via Org agenda [3]
- Subtask support: As deep as you can go
- Custom logic: via emacs scripts (or some creativity if you're using the web ui above)
- Markdown notes: yes, minimal differences between org mode and markdown
[1] https://orgmode.org/
[2] https://github.com/DanielDe/org-web
[3] https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-Views.html
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Is it possible to use org-mode as a filing cabinet too?
Different options exist offering a differing amount of features. These include MobileOrg, Beorg, flat habits, OrgRO. Other solutions include Org Web, Organice.
org-caldav
- Org-caldav: Caldav sync for Emacs Orgmode
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CalDAV and CardDAV integration on Emacs
For CalDAV there is org-caldav or khalel. For CardDAV there is khalel. In my experience, though, using these packages is kind of involved and not very satisfying.
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Calendar sync to Emacs
- Org-Caldav
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Exchange calendar in Emacs
PS: I've asked a similar question before and I know of org-caldav, which still requires a CalDAV proxy and org-gcal, which only works for Google.
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Am I right in saying that Excorporate is broken on O365 since circa Sept 2022?
Yeah, thanks for mentioning this - that was indeed my plan. Iām using org-caldav successfully on one machine, but Iām finding it hard to run across multiple machines. https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/issues/270
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The Emacs Curse: When Everything Else Just Feels Inferior š±š§āāļø
org-caldav for calendar sync
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Android apps for org, org-roam, agenda, tasks
I have a few files that are specifically reserved just for calendar/todo syncs. Then I set them up with org-caldav.
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Any google cal integration that works post-google killing OATH2.0 out of band?
Random example of someone dealing with it... :
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Syncing orgmode with Apple/Google calendar?
I use org-caldav with emacs-calfw.
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Org-Caldav and Davmail - Not syncing from Phone to Emacs
I have Org-Caldav partially working with davmail and Office365. (Yes my employer hates me and I have to use Outlook!) In Thunderbird items I create on the phone appear in Org-Mode. But for Org-Caldav items I create on the phone do not appear. Items created in Emacs Org-Capture in the todo.org file do appear in Outlook (and Thunderbird).
What are some alternatives?
Nextcloud - āļø Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
org-trello - Org minor mode - 2-way sync org & trello
taskwarrior-web - A web interface for the Taskwarrior todo application. Because being a neckbeard is only fun sometimes.
todo.txt-cli - āļø A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file.
org-web-tools - View, capture, and archive Web pages in Org-mode
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
emacs-docs - The documentation website Emacs deserves
org-gcal.el - Org sync with Google Calendar. (active maintained project as of 2019-11-06)