On the Palm there is one open source outliner called Progect. It's a
good tool, I used it for quite a while successfully. It coorporates
with the standard Plam apps (ie you can see progect todos as tasks in
plam tasks) http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9244
It works with some standard database file format. And it supports
nearly all the same data-"atoms" as org does.
Just write a converter script between org and that database file format
and you are done.
Another solution I was thinking about the last couple of weeks...
As I learned coding on the Amiga side of things, I searches for Rexx for
the Palm. It is available. (http://www.jaxo.com/rexx/) Then we have
that tool, I think it is called MacNoteTaker, which is a basic
text-editor on the palm side of things, but syncs to a directory on the
desktop. You can put your org-files into that directory, and write
rexx-macros on the palm which emulate org-mode's basic functionality.
There are thousands of possibilities...
http://www.khngai.com/emacs/palm.php
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