Please solve this... I have to use Notes at work and would love integration
with org.

*Idea 1: Highly unlikely...*
One potential idea, though I don't think it uses ToDos is the Lotus Notes
command line utility. Are you aware of it? I haven't had good results on
Linux but it did do some basic functionality for me at one point. The newest
release hasn't worked for me yet.

Anyway, I wonder if there's a way to tap into this functionality for other
aspects of Notes; the command output could be piped to something useful for
org, though I guess you only want to go the other way?

Here it is: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/NotesCliEmail


*Idea 2: Far more likely*
What about feeds? I've been playing around with the info here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg22964.html

I've been able to publish a feed to a .atom file and subscribe to it from
Notes. I can't quite get the description and TODO properties to register,
yet, but you at least get the headlines. Can we work on creating a format
that would work for this? I think it's a pretty cool idea and could allow
for updating org files, publishing them to a site or file (though I couldn't
get Notes to add a feed from the hard disk... probably just need the right
prefix like file:/// or so) and have Notes update the feed every so often.

Thoughts?


John


On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Srinivas <sp...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Has anyone tried to integrate Org-mode todo items with Lotus Notes ToDo
> items?
> I am interested in at least populating from orgmode to Lotus Notes and not
> necessarily looking for reverse population.
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