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orgro
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Orgzly Revived: a community-maintained version of Orgzly
I used the same setup and was also frustrated. I replaced Orgzly with Orgro [0] which can only view files but works much better for my purposes.
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Orgro app update: editing!
Hi all. It's been a long time coming, but I recently released Orgro 1.33.3 with simple editing support.
I'm still thinking about other kinds of editing operations and how they can be exposed comfortably in a mobile UI (especially one that tries to mimic the "native" appearance of an Org Mode doc in Emacs). If you have ideas, suggestions, or other feedback, please feel free to open an issue or start a discussion.
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Quick recap on the state of Org mode apps on Android
Orgro : read only
- Obsidian.md change my life
- A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
- I built a dictionary app even with more than and300 apps available at AppStore
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⟳ 2 apps added, 49 updated at f-droid.org
Orgro (version 1.25.0): Live your life in Org Mode? Take it with you on your Android device.
- GitJournal: Mobile first Markdown notes synchronized with Git
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Now you can use org-mode on your phone
This just seems like what I've been wanting. From the screenshots I understand that it's like Markor but for org-mode. A full editor instead of an outlier with some editing capabilities (like Orgzly, which I have been using it with few other companions like Orgro for it's superior navigation and narrowing features).
orgzly-android
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Orgzly (org-mode android client) has a fatal bug for over four years?!
Funny enough there has been a commit that solves it and they just abandoned it.
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Quick recap on the state of Org mode apps on Android
Orgzly - The most featureful. An unfortunate mechanism that can't be turned off saves over your file with re-done spacing -- blank lines are added between headlines automatically, which isn't everyone's style nor is it Org specification. This clogs git, if you're using version control, with changes that are just whitespace. One may notice a toggle to turn off adding blank lines between headlines, but that just means turning blank lines off entirely, forgetting ones that you may have added. Fundamentally, as of now, Orgzly's parser doesn't try to remember the blank lines in your notes that you may have added with purpose.
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Tools for productivity
But for me the most important aspect is org-agenda and in particular with packages like org-super-agenda, org-ql, and orgzly an excellent Android app. You configure the parameters and it shows you tasks/notes grouped/sorted by whatever attributes you want--priority, tags, deadline, keywords, etc. It takes a matter of 3 seconds to search for tasks with priority A to do within 2 weeks, for example (or you can of course pre-configure that search parameter bound to a hotkey--I have agenda views for different aspects of my life like school, work, business, shopping, etc.). The interface provides you the ability to quickly mark tasks and modify their properties in bulk like priorities and deadlines, etc.
- A todotxt and remind - all in 1 tool with little bit more features?!
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Org-Mode suggestions for tablets/mobile devices
I use Orgzly for modifying Org files, with Dropbox to sync my files.
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Multi-platform to-do list / task manager app that can sync to a self-hosted service
emacs org-mode on linux/macOS with self-hosted syncthing and orgzly on Android works great for me.
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Neorg's File Format is nearing 1.0!
But there is orgzly, they even mentioned considering neorg support, as it comes out of Alpha.
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Get Things Done with Emacs
Which app did you try? I use Orgzly http://www.orgzly.com/ for getting the agenda on my phone and for small edits. And whenever I want the full experience I run a real emacs on my phone in Termux.
For syncing I use Syncthing.
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⟳ 6 apps added, 50 updated at f-droid.org
Orgzly (version 1.8.7): Outliner for notes and tasks in plain-text
What are some alternatives?
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
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.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
fsnotes - Notes manager for macOS/iOS
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
beancount-mode - Emacs major-mode to work with Beancount ledger files
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
quillnote - Take beautiful markdown notes and stay organized with task lists.
mull-fenix
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
grocy-android - ERP beyond your fridge, now on your phone – An awesome companion app for grocy