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+#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:t \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t tex:t d:nil tags:not-in-toc author:nil creator:nil ':t
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[[file:index.org][{Back to Worg's index}]]
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:END:
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#+begin_quote
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-I honestly don't know how I ever lived without org-mode
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Luke Gaudreau on [[http://twitter.com/infosoph][Twitter]].@</i>@</div>
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+I honestly don't know how I ever lived without org-mode @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Luke Gaudreau on [[http://twitter.com/infosoph][Twitter]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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I'm having the same feeling for org-mode that I did when I first
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-learned to really program and use emacs.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Jeffery Travis on [[http://twitter.com/travisjeffery][Twitter]].@</i>@</div>
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+learned to really program and use emacs. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Jeffery Travis on [[http://twitter.com/travisjeffery][Twitter]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org-mode is one of those tools that change the way you work and think
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-forever.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Kaluza [[http://twitter.com/#!/kaluza/statuses/40810643061874688][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+forever. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Kaluza
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+[[http://twitter.com/#!/kaluza/statuses/40810643061874688][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+end_quote
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#+begin_quote
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This handy system uses a fairly simple, single-file outlining
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paradigm, upon which it overlays concepts like due dates and
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-priorities. I find its method both non-intrusive and easy to edit
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-by hand, which are absolute necessities for me.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>John Wiegley in 2007 in his [[http://newartisans.com/2007/08/using-org-mode-as-a-day-planner/][blog post]].@</i>@</div>
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+priorities. I find its method both non-intrusive and easy to edit by
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+hand, which are absolute necessities for me. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@John Wiegley in 2007 in his [[http://newartisans.com/2007/08/using-org-mode-as-a-day-planner/][blog
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+post]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+begin_quote
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-I've passed 2500 tasks logged with Org-mode!
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-This has been, by far, the most consistently I've used any
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-organizational tool on any system, ever. :)
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-@<div align="right">@<i>John Wiegley in 2009 in an Email to the Org-mode author.@</i>@</div>
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+I've passed 2500 tasks logged with Org-mode! This has been, by far,
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+the most consistently I've used any organizational tool on any system,
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+ever. :) @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@John Wiegley in 2009 in an
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+Email to the Org-mode author.@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+end_quote
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#+begin_quote
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Someone mentioned that org-mode is a bit like perl. I agree. Way back,
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someone described perl as "the Swiss army chainsaw of UNIX
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-programming". Over the last 12 months, I think org mode has evolved into
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-something akin to the "Swiss army JCB of organisational software" (to
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-stretch a metaphor until it screams for mercy!).
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Pete Phillips in a [[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/754][post on emacs-orgmode]].@</i>@</div>
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+programming". Over the last 12 months, I think org mode has evolved
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+into something akin to the "Swiss army JCB of organisational software"
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+(to stretch a metaphor until it screams for mercy!). @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Pete Phillips in a [[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/754][post on
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+emacs-orgmode]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+begin_quote
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I think a main reason for [Org-mode's] utility is that basic use
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requires little thought. When I'm using it for brainstorming, it's
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almost like I'm not aware that I'm using any program --- I'm just
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-thinking.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Someone, in Charles Cave's [[http://orgmode.org/survey.html#sec-11][survey of Org
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-users]]@</i>@</div>
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+thinking. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Someone, in Charles Cave's
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+[[http://orgmode.org/survey.html#sec-11][survey of Org users]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+begin_quote
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Org-mode bends the definition of outliners until you realise that
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outlines are text and text is outline. [...] In org-mode, I'm... not
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-editing a document. I'm editing a piece of fiction, one piece at a
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-time. On a computer. In a way that makes sense.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Urpo Lankinen in a [[http://beastwithin.org/users/wwwwolf/fantasy/avarthrel/blog/2011/05/lets-just-use-emacs.html][blog post]].@</i>@</div>
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+editing a document. I'm editing a piece of fiction, one piece at
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+a time. On a computer. In a way that makes sense. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Urpo Lankinen in a [[http://beastwithin.org/users/wwwwolf/fantasy/avarthrel/blog/2011/05/lets-just-use-emacs.html][blog post]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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@@ -76,22 +77,22 @@ I'm continually amazed by what org can do, and also by how intuitive
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it is. It's not at all unusual that I find myself thinking that it
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would be great if Org/Emacs did "x", trying what seems to me to be the
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way that it would do "x" if it could, and discovering that it
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-functions just as I expect.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Someone, in Charles Cave's [[http://orgmode.org/survey.html#sec-11][survey of Org users]]@</i>@</div>
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+functions just as I expect. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Someone,
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+in Charles Cave's [[http://orgmode.org/survey.html#sec-11][survey of Org users]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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#+end_quote
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#+begin_quote
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I love Org's timeclocking support, and I think you will too. Because
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it's integrated with your task list, you don't have to switch to
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-separate application or reenter data.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Sacha Chua in a [[http://sachachua.com/wp/2007/12/30/clocking-time-with-emacs-org][blog post]].@</i>@</div>
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+separate application or reenter data. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Sacha Chua in a [[http://sachachua.com/wp/2007/12/30/clocking-time-with-emacs-org][blog post]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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I've been trying lots of different Web-based GTD task managers like
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Remember the Milk, Toodledo, and GTDAgenda. I'm slowly coming to the
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-conclusion that there's nothing quite like Org for Emacs.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Sacha Chua in a [[http://sachachua.com/wp/2009/04/06/nothing-quite-like-org-for-emacs/][blog post]].@</i>@</div>
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+conclusion that there's nothing quite like Org for Emacs. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Sacha Chua in a [[http://sachachua.com/wp/2009/04/06/nothing-quite-like-org-for-emacs/][blog post]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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*CW:* /Would you say Org-Mode is one of the more exciting projects in
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the Free Software world at the moment?/ \\
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*BG:* Definitely. Maybe it’s even /the/ most exciting. Certainly it’s
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-transformed the way that I organise my work, and I think it has for a
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-lot of other people as well, so it’s software that can revolutionise
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-your life, not just perform a function.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Brian Gough of [[http://www.network-theory.co.uk/][Netork Theory Limited]] in an
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-interview by Chris Woolfrey, published in this [[http://blogs.fsfe.org/fellowship-interviews/?p%3D156][blog post]].@</i>@</div>
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+transformed the way that I organise my work, and I think it has for
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+a lot of other people as well, so it’s software that can revolutionise
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+your life, not just perform a function. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Brian Gough of [[http://www.network-theory.co.uk/][Netork Theory Limited]] in an
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+interview by Chris Woolfrey, published in this [[http://blogs.fsfe.org/fellowship-interviews/?p%3D156][blog
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+post]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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-By far my favorite featureset in org-mode that muse lacks[fn:1] is the table
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-support, which piggybacks on calc to form more of a spreadsheet than
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-table support. Insanely cool.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Patrick Hawkins in a [[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.wiki.general/5760][post on emacs-wiki-discuss]].@</i>@</div>
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+By far my favorite featureset in org-mode that muse lacks[fn:1] is the
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+table support, which piggybacks on calc to form more of a spreadsheet
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+than table support. Insanely cool. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Patrick Hawkins in a [[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.wiki.general/5760][post on
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+emacs-wiki-discuss]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org is a new working experience for me and there is nothing comparable
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-to working with emacs AND Org-mode.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Sebastian Rose in his [[http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/][org-info.js documentation]].@</i>@</div>
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+to working with emacs AND Org-mode. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Sebastian Rose in his [[http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/][org-info.js
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+documentation]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org-mode definition:\\
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-Org-mode is an emacs mode for doing anything you dream of. If it
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-can't do it yet, post a message on the mailing list at night, go for
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+Org-mode is an emacs mode for doing anything you dream of. If it can't
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+do it yet, post a message on the mailing list at night, go for
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a sleep, and grab in the morning a fresh copy with your features
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-implemented.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Paul Rivier in an email message to the
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-Org-mode author.@</i>@</div>
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+implemented. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Paul Rivier in an email
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+message to the Org-mode author.@@html:</i></div>@@
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@@ -145,92 +148,95 @@ minutes, Carsten reports
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Gotta love this community.
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-Yours, Christian
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Christian Moe in a [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/44750/focus%3D44952][message]] to the Org-mode
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-mailing list.@</i>@</div>
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+Yours, Christian @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Christian Moe in
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+a [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/44750/focus%3D44952][message]] to the Org-mode mailing list.@@html:</i></div>@@
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-[...] Org-mode [...] continues to amaze me with its power and
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-utility each and every day.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Bernt Hansen in a [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/9213][post on emacs-orgmode]].@</i>@</div>
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+[...] Org-mode [...] continues to amaze me with its power and utility
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+each and every day. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Bernt Hansen in
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+a [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/9213][post on emacs-orgmode]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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-PT> Damn! Org is again a step ahead of me. :D\\
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-Nick> Yup - get used to it ;-)
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-@<div align="right">@<i>PT and Nick Dokos [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17130/focus%3D17156][on emacs-orgmode]].@</i>@</div>
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+PT> Damn! Org is again a step ahead of me. :D\\
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+Nick> Yup - get used to it ;-) @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@PT and
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+Nick Dokos [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17130/focus%3D17156][on emacs-orgmode]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Org-mode has changed my life!
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Jonathan E. Magen in a [[http://yonkeltron.com/blog/2008/11/10/org-mode-has-changed-my-life/][blog post]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-mode has changed my life! @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Jonathan
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+E. Magen in a [[http://yonkeltron.com/blog/2008/11/10/org-mode-has-changed-my-life/][blog post]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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If humans could mate with software, I'd have org-mode's babies.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Chris League on [[http://twitter.com/chrisleague][Twitter]].@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Chris League on
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+[[http://twitter.com/chrisleague][Twitter]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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If I hated everything about Emacs, I would still use it for
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-org-mode. [...]
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Avdi on [[http://twitter.com/avdi][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+org-mode. [...] @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Avdi on
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+[[http://twitter.com/avdi][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Org-mode is like half the awesomeness of emacs
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Pavel on [[http://twitter.com/#!/Pavel_92/statuses/93245405906747393][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-mode is like half the awesomeness of emacs @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Pavel on [[http://twitter.com/#!/Pavel_92/statuses/93245405906747393][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-[...] It's fascinating. I'm still dubious as to the mental sanity of the
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-developer, but intriguing. [...]
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Carlo Piana on [[http://twitter.com/#!/carlopiana/statuses/37160201652011009][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+[...] It's fascinating. I'm still dubious as to the mental sanity of
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+the developer, but intriguing. [...] @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Carlo Piana on [[http://twitter.com/#!/carlopiana/statuses/37160201652011009][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org-mode is so awesome because everything is ultimately still plain
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-text files.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Philip J. Hollenback on [[http://twitter.com/philiph/statuses/21019501383][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+text files. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Philip J. Hollenback on
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+[[http://twitter.com/philiph/statuses/21019501383][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-The sheer elaborated insanity of the org-mode spreadsheet is a
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-distilled microcosm of all that is wonderful and brain-damaged about
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-emacs.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Zenoli on [[http://twitter.com/zenoli][Twitter]].@</i>@</div>
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+The sheer elaborated insanity of the org-mode spreadsheet is
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+a distilled microcosm of all that is wonderful and brain-damaged about
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+emacs. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Zenoli on
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+[[http://twitter.com/zenoli][Twitter]].@@html:</i></div>@@
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If Emacs is an operating system, Org-mode is the office/productivity
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-suite.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Eric Schulte in his [[http://orgmode.org/worg/images/screenshots/org-mode-publishing.jpg][screenshot]] on [[http://orgmode.org/worg/][Worg]]@</i>@</div>
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+suite. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Eric Schulte in his [[http://orgmode.org/worg/images/screenshots/org-mode-publishing.jpg][screenshot]]
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+on [[http://orgmode.org/worg/][Worg]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-#I think I understand the difference between /org-mode/ and /planner.el/
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-#now. The former is more like an outline with dates and hypertext and
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-#lots of other features, while the latter is more like a schedule with
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-#outlines and hypertext and lots of other features.\\
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-#@<div align="right">@<i>Samuel Wales in [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.planner.general/1279/focus%3D1283][a post on the planner mailing list]]@</i>@</div>
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+I think I understand the difference between /org-mode/ and
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+/planner.el/ now. The former is more like an outline with dates and
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+hypertext and lots of other features, while the latter is more like
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+a schedule with outlines and hypertext and lots of other features.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Samuel Wales in
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+[[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.planner.general/1279/focus%3D1283][a
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+#+end_quote
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-Org-mode seemed like a way to tame the text file beast and ride
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-it off into the sunset.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Joey Doll in a [[http://www.guyslikedolls.com/set-phasers-to-org-mode][blog post]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-mode seemed like a way to tame the text file beast and ride it off
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+into the sunset.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Joey Doll in a [[http://www.guyslikedolls.com/set-phasers-to-org-mode][blog
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+post]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-I have no idea how long [these files] are, probably 1000
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-lines each, but it doesn't matter. I can combine long winded notes
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-about my latest fabrication process with that thing that I have to do
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-on it next week, fold everything back up, and then keep easy tabs on
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-everything using the agenda view.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Joey Doll in a [[http://www.guyslikedolls.com/set-phasers-to-org-mode][blog post]]@</i>@</div>
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+I have no idea how long [these files] are, probably 1000 lines each,
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+but it doesn't matter. I can combine long winded notes about my latest
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+fabrication process with that thing that I have to do on it next week,
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+fold everything back up, and then keep easy tabs on everything using
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+the agenda view. @@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Joey Doll in a [[http://www.guyslikedolls.com/set-phasers-to-org-mode][blog
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+post]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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@@ -241,60 +247,69 @@ Linux GUI programs, then back to Notepad and joe/gedit/kate, then
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various apps on cellphones, then pencil & paper (due to cellphones
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keep getting lost/stolen), then some cloud apps, then todo.txt, then
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finally org-mode. And if you're anything like me or many others,
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-you'll find that org-mode is *it*.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Stephen Haryanto in a [[http://blogs.perl.org/users/steven_haryanto/2011/03/orgparser.html][blog post]]@</i>@</div>
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+you'll find that org-mode is *it*. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Stephen Haryanto in a [[http://blogs.perl.org/users/steven_haryanto/2011/03/orgparser.html][blog post]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org-mode is a note taking tool unparalleled in it's simplicity and
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ease of use.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Shrutarshi Basu in a [[http://bytebaker.com/2009/06/23/too-many-formats/][blog post]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Shrutarshi Basu in a [[http://bytebaker.com/2009/06/23/too-many-formats/][blog
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+post]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Org-mode is like doubling the RAM in your brain.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Casey Brant on [[http://twitter.com/BaseCase/statuses/10127206552][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Casey Brant on
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+[[http://twitter.com/BaseCase/statuses/10127206552][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Org-mode is like heroin. After the first hit. You're
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-addicted. Then, that's all you can think about.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Sergio T. Ruiz on [[http://twitter.com/sergio_101/statuses/21851630268][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-mode is like heroin. After the first hit. You're addicted. Then,
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+that's all you can think about.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Sergio T. Ruiz on
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+[[http://twitter.com/sergio_101/statuses/21851630268][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Org-mode; gestalt of The One True Editor. Sentience is close at hand.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Richard Hoskins on [[http://twitter.com/RichardHoskins/statuses/25090314533][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-mode; gestalt of The One True Editor. Sentience is close at
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+hand.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Richard Hoskins on
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+[[http://twitter.com/RichardHoskins/statuses/25090314533][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Ceiling Cat, bestow your benevolent purring upon the authors of
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Org-mode for #Emacs, as I'm not sure how I'd manage my life without
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it.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Tom X. Tobin on [[http://twitter.com/tomxtobin/statuses/25381303142][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Tom X. Tobin on
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+[[http://twitter.com/tomxtobin/statuses/25381303142][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Emacs org-mode makes my geek heart flutter. [...]\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Sacha Chua on [[http://twitter.com/sachac/statuses/25553224867][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Sacha Chua on
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+[[http://twitter.com/sachac/statuses/25553224867][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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It looks like it's from 1983, and it feels like taking a course in 7D
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geometry but org-mode is truly (and I use this word rarely) awesome.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>David Griffiths on [[http://twitter.com/dgriffiths/statuses/25812307488][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@David Griffiths on
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+[[http://twitter.com/dgriffiths/statuses/25812307488][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Once again found what looked like a door to a sub-basement actually
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leads to a cathedral: emacs org mode\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Neal Ford on [[https://twitter.com/#!/neal4d/statuses/145905694791565312][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Neal Ford on [[https://twitter.com/#!/neal4d/statuses/145905694791565312][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Org-Mode is without a doubt the most useful piece of software that I
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-have ever installed.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Christopher Dolan on [[http://twitter.com/codingstream/statuses/26326566388][Twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+Org-Mode is without a doubt the most useful piece of software that
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+I have ever installed.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Christopher Dolan on
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+[[http://twitter.com/codingstream/statuses/26326566388][Twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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options available to make it work exactly for you. This may sound
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like a lot of work, but there are a lot of sensible defaults, which is
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why most org-mode tutorials that scratch the surface make it seem like
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-a sibling to other task management software. [...]
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-If I may pilfer a quote, org-mode "outshines other [task management
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-solutions] in approximately the same way the noonday sun does the
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-stars." (Neal Stephenson on Emacs)\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Someone in a discussion on [[http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id%3D1230716][Hacker News]]@</i>@</div>
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+a sibling to other task management software. [...] If I may pilfer
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+a quote, org-mode "outshines other [task management solutions] in
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+approximately the same way the noonday sun does the stars." (Neal
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+Stephenson on Emacs)\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Someone in a discussion on [[http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id%3D1230716][Hacker
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+News]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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I've spent a few days reading the manual, and looking at various
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-guides/tutorials on using it, especially with GTD approach -- and it does
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-everything I want, and so easily (once I've understood what to do!).\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Michael Maloney by email@</i>@</div>
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+guides/tutorials on using it, especially with GTD approach -- and it
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+does everything I want, and so easily (once I've understood what to
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+do!).\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Michael Maloney by
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+email@@html:</i></div>@@
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-TODO lists in #orgmode is the best thing that happened to creative writing
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-since the metaphor.\\
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Keith R. Potempa on [[https://twitter.com/#!/keithrpotempa/status/143407790130597888][twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+TODO lists in #orgmode is the best thing that happened to creative
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+writing since the metaphor.\\
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Keith R. Potempa on
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+[[https://twitter.com/#!/keithrpotempa/status/143407790130597888][twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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-Little by little org-mode will take over my life.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Mehul Sanghvi@</i>@</div>
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+Little by little org-mode will take over my life. @@html:<div
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+align="right"><i>@@Mehul Sanghvi@@html:</i></div>@@
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The best thing that happened to Emacs since Emacs itself: Org Mode.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Tomas S. Grigera on [[https://twitter.com/#!/grigeratomas/status/151737481333710849][twitter]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Tomas S. Grigera on
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+[[https://twitter.com/#!/grigeratomas/status/151737481333710849][twitter]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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Every time I go to use Org-mode, I find something new and helpful.
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-@<div align="right">@<i>Katherine Cox on [[https://plus.google.com/b/102778904320752967064/100662126766165980060/posts/cE2J1SYUhPi][Google+]]@</i>@</div>
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+@@html:<div align="right"><i>@@Katherine Cox on
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+[[https://plus.google.com/b/102778904320752967064/100662126766165980060/posts/cE2J1SYUhPi][Google+]]@@html:</i></div>@@
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* Some 24/7 lectures about Org-mode
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- Back to the future for plain text (/Carsten Dominik/)
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-Footnotes:
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[fn:1] Muse now understands the syntax of Org-mode tables, so you can use
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Orgtbl-mode to get the same tables in Muse.
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