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Re: What are Emacs best uses?
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Thomas Shannon |
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Re: What are Emacs best uses? |
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Wed, 14 Aug 2013 03:21:16 -0500 |
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wgreenhouse@riseup.net (W. Greenhouse) writes:
>> Is it a good calendar? Can you easily collaborate with colleagues who
>> use Google Calendar?
>
> I find Org's agenda combined with the Emacs calendar to be very
> effective. In the past, it was easier to use Emacs to collaborate with
> GCal users, because there are several Elisp libraries to interface with
> the standard iCal API; today this has become more difficult because
> Google has discontinued its iCal support. The elimination of all
> third-party Google Calendar clients, the better to attract eyeballs to
> the web interface, cannot be far behind.
>
> My solution for the moment is to use my phone for any Google Calendar
> stuff (and other non-free API junk). The phone's calendar shows both
> GCal events with others and my private MobileOrg calendare events.
Thank you for this answer which caught me attention. I have thus far
resisted org mode for a few reasons one of which is that I have my own
system for keeping a diary and journal and I like using it. However, I
*would* like to be able to view my diary on my iPhone. Its not an
org-mode file per se. Just a regular text file (actually a LaTeX file).
Can mobileorg allow me to work with it?
Thanks,
Tom S.
- Re: What are Emacs best uses?, (continued)
Re: What are Emacs best uses?, Phillip Lord, 2013/08/13
Re: What are Emacs best uses?, W. Greenhouse, 2013/08/13
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