Has anyone used their iPhone to search for emacs in the apps store?  
Someone wrote an app that can import org-mode files onto the iPhone.  
Don't yet know how good it is since I'm just starting out with org-mode 
myself.On Wed, 16 Mar 2011, Scot Becker wrote  I have other flavors of 
Linux available but for now am using Slackware 13.0 so much of what's on 
the tutorials for org-mode isn't applicable because several of the add-on 
packages like remember and bbdb don't come with Slackware.

 > > > > A
simple org-mode viewer (that allows you to do some basic
> > folding/unfolding and search -- or even something more complex that
> > would allow you to view it as a mind-map?) would be nice. It could
> > even be simplified with more GUI bells and whistles and still allow
> > one to insert data and save the file. It would not be a full
> > replacement for emacs, ever, but would allow other less technical
> > users to use it as well.
> >
> > There are all kinds of advantages to this, seems to me, and of course it
> partly exists in the form of Moblie Org.  Org-mode is both an interface and
> a specification, you could say (as well as a friendly club).  And you can
> work with the latter (the markup specification) apart from the former if you
> have need to.   A web-app for viewing and editing org-mode files would open
> nice possibilities for collaboration with the not-yet-initiated and for
> using your files when you are away-from-emacs.
> 
> Scot
> 



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