New post: All in with org-mode
In the latest update on my Emacs/org-mode explorations, I explain how I moved from OmniFocus to org-mode to handle all my tasks.
New post: All in with org-mode
In the latest update on my Emacs/org-mode explorations, I explain how I moved from OmniFocus to org-mode to handle all my tasks.
@bsag I like these nerdy excursions. I tried MobileOrg back in the day, and it was too cumbersome to use efficiently. BeOrg has been a revelation.
@bsag Love this! It hits all of my confirmation biases and helps validate my recent, similar, all-in-with-org-mode decisions :)
@jack how many days before you’re devonthink, omnifocus, the brain and all the other stuff have gotten back in there ? 🤣
@hjertnes There's no telling! :). I've been pretty good at leaving out everything else except for TheBrain.
@bsag Aaaaand .... this prompts my monthly cycle of « download emacs/org mode - try it - get swamped - give up forever » adding be-org to the mix :-)
@seishonagon Sorry! 😬
@bsag no worries. I’ve been trying to get iCloud to sync the beorg folder for the past 30 minutes. 😤
@bsag oh, its the « iCloud Drive syncing from hell bug ». Not beorg’s fault. Moving on to Dropbox ...
@seishonagon TheBrain is one of those apps that multiplies effort. I spend a little time adding and linking "thoughts" and end up with a powerful way to visualize and explore connections. I don't currently use it to take notes, but rather as a way to link everything together. I can jump into a project or topic years later and immediately see context, people, events, etc. that were involved.