Orgro Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to orgro
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org-super-agenda
Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
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organice
An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
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Appwrite
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grocy-android
ERP beyond your fridge, now on your phone – An awesome companion app for Grocy
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JetBrains
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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.
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apps-android-commons
The Wikimedia Commons Android app allows users to upload pictures from their Android phone/tablet to Wikimedia Commons
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TiddlyWiki
A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
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athens
Athens is a knowledge graph for research and notetaking. Athens is open-source, private, extensible, and community-driven.
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todo.txt-cli
☑️ A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file.
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nb
CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
orgro reviews and mentions
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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).
- Organice: An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs
- Tools for Thought need a standard for data interop. It should be Org-Mode
- Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
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Plain Org v1.2.1 released (link to notes in comments)
aw thanks! I hear http://www.orgzly.com and https://orgro.org are also great on Android.
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⟳ 5 apps added, 42 updated at f-droid.org
Orgro (version 1.24.0): Live your life in Org Mode? Take it with you on your Android device.
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Write Plain Text Files
Plain text adoption often implies markdown for a richer experience, but we also have the wonderful https://orgmode.org markup.
There is no shortage of markdown-based tools on all platforms. Our org markup options, on the other hand, are very few outside of Emacs. Org markup itself is super versatile and can power lots of use-cases.
I built two org-powered apps for iOS myself:
There are other great ones out there:
Lastly, a shoutout to Karl Voit who's been driving org markup awareness outside of Emacs with Orgdown https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown. He's also discussed org markup's strengths at https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only
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org-mode *viewer* for android/dropbox
Besides Orgzly, there are things like Orgro (which costs some money if you install it from the Play Store, but I believe it is free on F-Droid and if build yourself). I think people also use organice for this use case, although it is web-based.
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Browser-based Productivity and PKM with Emacs, org-mode, LogSeq and BrainTool
There is no shortage of markdown-based tools on all platforms. Our org markup options, on the other hand, are very few outside of Emacs. Org markup itself is super versatile and can power lots of use-cases.
It's great to see tools like BrainTool built on top of org and thus help spread org markup awareness.
I built two org-powered apps for iOS myself:
There are other great ones out there:
Lastly, a shoutout to Karl Voit who's been driving org markup awareness outside of Emacs with Orgdown https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown. He's also discussed org markup's strengths at
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Render LaTeX equations using MathJax
Render things delimited by \( and /) or \[ and \] using MathJax. This works well for example in Orgro.
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What are your thoughts on notion? Rather how do you view org notes on multiple devices?
Happily orgro is open source, and it is also vailable on f-droid
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Is there any web viewer for org-mode files similar to jupyter nbviewer?
There is the orgro mobile app that may be of use.
- A tour to my Zettelkasten note clusters
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Orgzly vs Organice (org mode for mobile)
Recently I've also been using Orgro to view my org-mode files. It's actually a lot better than Orglzy to view org files. But it's only a org mode file viewer.
- Emacs org-mode version 9.5, a major release, is out
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amake/orgro is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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