Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>>> Markus Hoenicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I almost had a heart-attack when someone suggested discontinuing planner! I use it every day for many years, and it suits my style perfectly. Reality is complex and cant be hammered into some kind of matrix. A wiki is much more descriptive. > >> Hi, >> I can only second Tim's comments here. I'm also silently using >> planner-mode every day at work, and it became an indispensable tool to >> get my research organized. > > And I would like to second Markus's comments. > > For me, the single most important aspect of planner is that it is part > of the muse system. This has enabled me to organize not only "plans", > but also sets of notes from empirical research, from historical > documents and from theoretical sources, as well as annotated bookmarks > of web resources, and lecture notes and slides in a very flexible and > reusable way that doesn't appear so readily achievable using org-mode's > hierarchical outline structure and its notes-and-tasks-together design. > > Others may find org-mode suits them better, which is fine of course, but > it doesn't suit me to have plans and notes in the same file since I will > use the same collection of notes and documents for many different > purposes. > > Having said that, I'm sure there are all sorts of interesting things > that org-mode can do that could be ported to muse/planner. > > Another thought that I have had more than once is that it might be > interesting to implement something similar to org-mode using muse, so > that one could use the org-mode style of planning but integrated into > the muse system. > > It should also be noted that because planner is "in" muse, as it were, > a lot of its development is actually development of muse, which is not > represented here in the planner mail list. > > > Regards, > -- > Jim Ottaway -- Joakim Verona _______________________________________________ Planner-el-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/planner-el-discuss
