| ▲ | adityaathalye 21 hours ago | |
Same team! Also an orgmode user who uses it for all things longform... A decade+ and counting. Only recently do I see need to start adopting TODOs because work and life tasks are threatening to go beyond the capacity of my normie calendar and paper lists coping mechanisms. Orgmode text is fairly well supported now, across a plethora of non-Emacs apps and editors. I've enumerated several in my post [0]. Quoting oneself... > But seriously, Emacs winkwink, amirite? > Utility is contextual, remember? > > So here are ways to use org-mode without Emacs, for useful-to-you purposes, without even caring it is orgmode text underneath. > > Mobile, Web, and Desktop apps:
> Text Editors (apart from Emacs):
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> You can type org markup text (syntax) in any text editor, even Notepad.
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> Vim: https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode
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> Atom: https://atom.io/packages/org-mode
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> VSCode: https://github.com/vscode-org-mode/vscode-org-mode
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> A variety of utilities to:
> I'm sure more people are making and releasing tools backed by org-mode text.
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> The future is bright![0] Why and How I use "Org Mode" for my writing and more | ||