[Orgmode] Viewing org Files on Your Phone (continuing an old thread)

2009-10-14 Thread Ian Barton
I have finally almost beaten my worg contribution about using org files 
on mobile devices into shape. Sorry it has taken so long, but all sorts 
of unexpected things have happened over the last couple of months!


It still needs some editing, so I thought I would open it up for 
comments/improvements before finally uploading it to worg. You can find 
the current version at http://github.com/geekinthesticks/org-mobile .


Ian.


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[Orgmode] Viewing org Files on Your Phone

2009-08-18 Thread Ian Barton
I know this has been discussed on the list before, but I recently 
discovered another way to do this. Many moons ago, back in my days of 
using Palm Pilots, I used iSilo to read documents on my Palm.


It appears that iSilo is now available for most mobile phone platforms 
(http://www.isilo.com). There is a command line converter (iSiloX) for 
turning html and text into iSilo documents.


I have just tried it out on the html version of my org files and it 
seems to work very well.


Ian.


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Re: [Orgmode] Viewing org Files on Your Phone

2009-08-18 Thread Bastien
Hi Ian,

this is interesting.  I think Worg should have a page for documenting
anything about Org-on-mobile, as this has been discussed in many ways
over the last couple of years.  

Would you like to start feeding such a page?

If yes, either send me your username on repo.or.cz or send a .org draft
for such a page, worgers will then take care of improving it.

Thanks!

Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:

 I know this has been discussed on the list before, but I recently
 discovered another way to do this. Many moons ago, back in my days of
 using Palm Pilots, I used iSilo to read documents on my Palm.

 It appears that iSilo is now available for most mobile phone platforms
 (http://www.isilo.com). There is a command line converter (iSiloX) for
 turning html and text into iSilo documents.

 I have just tried it out on the html version of my org files and it
 seems to work very well.

 Ian.

-- 
 Bastien


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