Hi David, David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes:
> Xavier Maillard <xav...@maillard.im> writes: > >> David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> What is the status of MobileOrg for iOS? >> >> It seems stalled but, AFAIK, it is free software and higly hackable >> if you have the knowledge and time ^^ > > It does seem somewhat stalled, but it does seem to work once you get it > set up. I hope I can find time to work on it in the future. It could > use the following: > > 3. Simpler data entry/update methods (perhaps Siri?). Oh YEAH ! :D > Overall, for managing your life, I see very little better than Org > especially if you are used to working with Emacs. I can't agree more with that ! I wish I had an EmacsOS smartphone ^^. > The one issue that has been holding me back was accessing and >updating my tasks and overall "life outlines" from my iPhone which >is always with me. MobileOrg begins to address that, but I have a >lot to learn on using both. I hardly edit my lists directly onto my smartphone. I find it quite complicated and error prone but my main UX problem is with tha ability to export an encrypted version of my orgfiles. I do not want them to be stored as clear text on something like Dropbox. Until I can GPG encrypt them and make mobileorg using it that way, I won't use it again ^^ (That means MobileOrg can deal with GPG encrypted files too.). Regards -- Xavier.