At Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:56:24 +0200,
meingbg wrote:
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> After reading that comment, I wrote cellphone.el that makes it possible to
> actually do stuff in emacs on your cell phone.
Thanks. This looks quite useful for use on my Nokia N800 (not a
phone; it's an internet tablet but it's just a l
Hi,
I recently ran across this comment in the org-mode survey:
> I'm on the lookout for a cell phone that runs Emacs, but… I haven't
> found any mechanisms for remotely adding/editing timestamps,
> changing the state of TODO items, etc. Neither have I found a way
> to trigger reminder sounds, e-