![]() ![]() Agenda views are static, and it can be a lot of work to set up the perfect views for your workflow.Complexity of the configuration: elisp is a powerful language, Emacs allows you to customize absolutely everything, but when you start to use org on a bunch of machines, requiring different configurations, and you end up having to use git to synchronize them (see theses old posts to understand why I had to do that), it can become tricky to get the config right.No notifications: this is not a deal breaker for me, as I spend enough time in the tool, but time and location based notifications are handy.The iOS workflows that I posted in the previous posts rely on a working network connection, and I found them not completely reliable. On top of that, you need Emacs running somewhere for the sync to happen. Unfortunately at the moment I do not have the time to contribute to the project, and the tool is limited. Limited functionality of MobileOrg: this is by far the main reason why I started looking for alternatives.Still, I am moving away, at least for a while. ![]() Over the few months, I have been happy with org-mode, combining an incredible flexibility with the reliability of a plain text file in a Source Control System, and with the raw power of Emacs under the hood. ![]()
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