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Org-mode is a powerful system for organizing your complex life with simple plain-text files. It seamlessly integrates all your notes, mindmaps, TODO lists, calendar, day planner, and project schedules into a single system that can be easily searched (e.g. by grep), encrypted (e.g. by GnuPG), backed up and synced (e.g. by Dropbox), imported/exported, and accessed on the go (e.g. on an iPhone or Android smartphone). It can even be used for authoring web pages and documents.
Check out some in action. See
about Org-mode, and read a few
!
Org-mode is distributed as part of the popular Emacs text editor and runs wherever Emacs runs, including on Linux, Windows, and Mac. Written by Carsten Dominik, it is currently maintained by Bastien Guerry and used by many helpful people who, like you, are desperate to get and stay organized.
The page you're reading is part of Worg
, a section of the Org-mode web
site that is written by a volunteer community of Org-mode fans. It
includes tutorials, ideas, code snippets, etc., shared to make your
introduction and customization of Org-mode as easy as possible. Worg is
maintained by Matthew Lundin, a group of , and maybe
.
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