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You could use Orgro and sync the files with Syncthing.
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organice
An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
I recently discovered organice : https://organice.200ok.ch/ It’s installed on my phone and my tablet and I use a gitlab repo. From my phone I can see my agenda and tasks and I can quickly capture things to an inbox file. Later when I’m back on my computer I can process the inbox. I also have a cronjob on my computer running every 30min to commit the changes in the repo if there are any (from https://www.bryanjenks.dev/blog/how-i-put-my-mind-under-version-control with some tweaking) Best orgmode workflow for me so far
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If you are working with text files and git, gitjournal works well for me. It defaults to Markdown, but if you just edit in raw mode, you can do anything in the text file.
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What are your thoughts on notion? Rather how do you view org notes on multiple devices?
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Org-Mode suggestions for tablets/mobile devices
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GitJournal: Mobile first Markdown notes synchronized with Git
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What are your strategies/workflows for capturing tasks outside of emacs?
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Orgzly is a free and open source note taking and to-do app with an incredible amount of customization and multiple synchronization options