Dnia 2013-04-08, o godz. 06:52:02 James Harkins <jamshar...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
> As it happens, one of the lead developers of mobileorg started a > thread on the MobileOrg-Android mailing list asking for issues that > need to be addressed, and features that are needed, before it's ready > for 1.0. Well, I didn't know about the existence if that list;). > I'm using MobileOrg and enjoying it in general. I find it terribly > useful and not especially cumbersome. The initial setup was a bit of a > trek for me, because I don't have access to dropbox where I live > (mainland China). Ultimately, because of unreliable connections to > Ubuntu One, I ended up running my own WebDAV server locally and > syncing at home over the WLAN. > > Otherwise, the only thing I had to adapt in my org/emacs usage was to > schedule appointments (C-c C-s) instead of using timestamps for them > (C-c .). I'm actually not crazy about that -- I'd rather use > timestamps -- but it does work. (Come to think of it, I should propose > that as one of the 1.0 issues... or check if it's changed since the > last time I tried.) Items with scheduled or deadline timestamps appear > in the Android calendar, and there is a preference in MobileOrg to > attach reminders automatically. (One remaining point here -- another > 1.0 issue -- is that creating a new node in MobileOrg with a schedule > or deadline doesn't show up in the phone calendar until after > syncing. I'll bring that up on the M/O mailing list.) > > I find that creating new nodes and minor editing of existing ones is > not at all inconvenient. I don't see a big issue for the workflows > that Marcin subsequently identified as being critical for this kind of > app. They're already there. > > hjh As I wrote in my other email, I'll give it a try - but I'm very much tempted to try to write my own implementation, for the sake of learning. Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University