My use of org actually quite closely manages your paper based
approach. I have 3 main org files that cover the tasks you have
described:
1. todo.org which has all my todo items. every now and again, I go
through this list and schedule some of them. I do put deadlines on
items if they have
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 09 2020, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
1. Simple notes with keywords and endless time to life
I have notes (most of them as post-its on the wall and monitor
in my
office) with information's I am not able or willing to remember.
But I
need this information's every few days. e.g. num
> On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 10:17:56 +0200, c.bu...@posteo.jp said:
c> Hello,
c> I still read something about org-mode.
c> It is a complex and powerfull tool. I now try fit/transform my current
c> workflow and use-cases to org-mode. So maybe you can give me a simple
c> yes-now i
Hello,
I still read something about org-mode.
It is a complex and powerfull tool. I now try fit/transform my current
workflow and use-cases to org-mode. So maybe you can give me a simple
yes-now if this could be fullfilled with org-mode.
1. Simple notes with keywords and endless time to life