Hi Daniel,
I think your message is not off-topic at all, and reminds me that, of
course,
any attempt to get limited mobile support is always destined to look
pale
against a mobile version of Emacs.... :-(
- Carsten
On Oct 8, 2008, at 5:58 AM, Daniel M German wrote:
Jeff> So I had started to write a translator for OrgMode to
OmniFocus on the
Jeff> iPhone, but I never got the WebDAV updates to function
properly, and
Jeff> it didn't sync back (OF -> Org). This made it basically
unusable and
Jeff> not so hot.
Jeff> If you jailbreak your phone, you can probably get a lot
further on
Jeff> this project, as you can run any compiled executable that you
bless
Jeff> with `ldid -S filename`. I'm not sure if anyone has tried
compiling
Jeff> emacs on the iPhone, but I imagine that would be quite a feat
in it's
Jeff> self. Though it's probably the only way to leverage all your
org-mode
Jeff> elisp. If you could settle for some subset, you could probably
Jeff> rewrite what you needed in Obj-C.
Jeff> Any ideas you have for this I'd appreciate hearing about as
well.
I know this is totally off-topic, but related.
I recently got a N810. The keyboard makes Emacs very usable. I now
have org in it and it is great. I use subversion to syncronize
devices.
One think I really like is remember mode in it. It is way better to
take notes in remember than in any note taking app.
--dmg
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