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  1. org-gtd.el

    A package for using GTD with org-mode

    All the inboxes end in Emacs using Org GTD .

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  3. GNU Emacs

    Mirror of GNU Emacs

    - digital world,, Emacs Org Mode with Orgzly and Syncthing (to synchronize between devices)

  4. syncthing-android

    Discontinued Wrapper of syncthing for Android.

    - digital world,, Emacs Org Mode with Orgzly and Syncthing (to synchronize between devices)

  5. github-orgmode-tests

    This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files

    - digital world,, Emacs Org Mode with Orgzly and Syncthing (to synchronize between devices)

  6. tasks

    Bringing Astrid Tasks back from the dead

    There is no tasks.org web app. And Google really doesn't present a decent web app either for Google Tasks other than as a sidebar in Gmail. THere are extensions and other apps that work fairly well, but nothing native.

  7. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.

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