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Fix obvious typos in the user survey from 2007
I didn't fix everything since there are differences in word spellings in different countries. This patch corrects obvious errors in names and spelling.
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* Survey introduction
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A survey was conducted of org-mode users duing November 2007. An
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A survey was conducted of org-mode users during November 2007. An
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invitation was sent to the org-mode users list as well as announced on
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the http://orgmode.org web site. About 80 people resonded. This file
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the http://orgmode.org web site. About 80 people responded. This file
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contains a complete list of the answers, as the base of further
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discussion.
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The different Linux distributions:
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| MagicLinux | 1 | * |
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| OpenBSD | 1 | * |
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| RedHat | 2 | ** |
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| Solarus | 2 | ** |
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| Solaris | 2 | ** |
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| Suse | 7 | ******* |
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| Ubuntu | 9 | ********* |
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| Unspecified | 2 | ** |
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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from johnh's notebook mode. Finally switched from planner after a
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friend did the same.
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- October 2007
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- about the begining of 2007. Heard about it on the internet I guess.
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- about the beginning of 2007. Heard about it on the Internet I guess.
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- I found it by way of emacswiki.org. I was an avid user of outline
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mode, and found somebody's screencast (Scott Jaderholm's, I think)
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showing off org mode. I've been using it for probably about six
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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- 2007-Nov. Google.
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- July 2007 after I saw the entry in Emacswiki
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- april 2007
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- 2007-06 thrrough Sacha Chua's blog
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- 2007-06 through Sacha Chua's blog
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- Oldest entry in my archive file is June 2005, but I think I was
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using org for a while before that. I don't remember when I heard
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about it.
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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it out.
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- August 2007. I heard it about it on the planner mode mailing list.
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- 6-12 months ago!
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- I read about org-mail from an email of a maillist ... dnon't know
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- I read about org-mail from an email of a maillist ... don't know
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which one
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- A year ago because someone mentioned it in #emacs on freenode as a
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better planner-el solution
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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me to ask me what I thought. It thought it was pretty good, and I've
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been using it almost every day since.
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- October 2006. Saw orgmode mentioned in comments on 43folders.com
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- 2007 july, emacs wiki
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- 2007 July, emacs wiki
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- Around September 2007. I first knew it from planner-mode mailing
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list. I used to use planner-mode.
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- Oct 2007
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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- April 2006 (ca org-mode 4.25) Switching from Planner after numerous
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mentions of org on the planner mailing list.
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- October 2006
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- In june 2006. By reading the tutorial here:
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- In June 2006. By reading the tutorial here:
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http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/OrgTutorial.html
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- Aug 2005 After trying out Sacha's planning mode i knew it was close,
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but not quite right for me. Googling around I found org mode.
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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- TODO list management
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- Task list and note taking
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- Todo-list administration - Time tracking - Creating outlines
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- write lists to keep track of projects and infomation
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- write lists to keep track of projects and information
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- I mostly use it as an extended version of outline mode, as well as
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the agenda mode. Managing TODO lists and the like. I also really
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like the integration with remember mode.
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@ -284,13 +284,13 @@ The raw replies can be found [[Raw Emacs versions][here]].
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pages, ...) - Support a bit the process of writing an article
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(TODOs, deadlines, sections, ...)
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- documentation todo list management complete daily work organisation
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private and at work planing of schedules for church and sports
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cr<EFBFBD>éate customer visit protocols (html for colleagues) I have access
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private and at work planning of schedules for church and sports
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create customer visit protocols (html for colleagues) I have access
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to my org files via svn world-wide
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- all aspects of GTD except calendar
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- Outlining and Organising.
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- Day to day planning. Constantly switching between gtd and John
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Wiegly's setup to find out what suits me best.
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Wiegley's setup to find out what suits me best.
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- Todo List management. Task Scheduling. Note taking. Blogging
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(Blorg). Simple Bug Tracking.
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- Organizing my work.
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What new features (if any) would you like to see in org-mode or do you
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think the product has reached maturity?
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- case sensitive search in tag completition - multilingual day name
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- case sensitive search in tag completion - multilingual day name
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input product has reached maturity in my opinion
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- nothing (for now)
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- A way to make it more Gnome friendly would be nice. In the case that
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@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ think the product has reached maturity?
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important: Keeping root to leaf tree structure when archiving part
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of a subtree. Simple dependent todos (i.e. dependent todo moves into
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"NEXT" state when previous todo is marked "DONE"). Exporting entries
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in HTML in monospaced font by default (i.e. without specially
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in HTML in mono-spaced font by default (i.e. without specially
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marking individual entries). Auto-sorting of entries within a single
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parent node (e.g. when a node is marked "DONE", move it lower in the
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parent's list of todos). Integration with project management
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maturity.
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- This product has reached maturity since long! In my point of view
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this is. Excellent work!
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- depending tasks - integrated pdf-generation (especially for
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windows) - visualisation for tasks (like gantt) - a minor mode for
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- depending tasks - integrated PDF-generation (especially for
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windows) - visualisation for tasks (like Gantt) - a minor mode for
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contacts like vcard.el
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- I think it reached maturity. It would be nice to have some minor
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things, like a posibility to insert todo's right inside your project
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things, like a possibility to insert todo's right inside your project
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source code and then have them added in agenda automatically.
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- Instead of new features, I'd much prefer keeping XEmacs
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compatibility
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- I'm quite content as it is. I guess I could probably think of one or
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two things, but I wouldn't want to spoil its power/simplicity
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balance.
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- planing times for tasks and compare them to actuel used times (and
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- planing times for tasks and compare them to actual used times (and
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also give out a warning if to many hours are planed for one day) -
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agenda export to latex - simple project management
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- a gtd framework would be a killer feature!! more visual effects with
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minor mode so I can turn it on/off in other buffers (mainly
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muse). For example I would love to use todo list editing features in
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emails.
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- I don't understant all the features yet :)
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- export facilitie
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- I don't understand all the features yet :)
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- export facilities
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- New features, in order of importance to me: 1.) A way to select a
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chunk of text in firefox and paste it into org-mode, along with a
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nicely formatted URL link. I would use this many times a day. MS
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underline/bold/italic stuff (if that is a new feature) 6.) Better
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formatted html table export
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- Better support for working with others.
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- I would like to see different way to view or summarize ageda. Like
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- I would like to see different way to view or summarize agenda. Like
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progress, next possible todo
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- I think org-mode is quite mature now except there may be still some
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bugs in it and some features may need more polish
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formatting text, which doesn't require memorizing use cases or
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exceptions (ex: *a* isn't bold)
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- syncing with my palm would be the greatest need. (syncing with
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outlook would do the job as outlook is snced with the palm)
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outlook would do the job as outlook is synced with the palm)
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- mostly small things like an isearch mode that only matches headlines
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(and doesn't auto expand), an allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer
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equivalent, hipster pda publishing
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is already there - just need to find the time to sort it out). Other
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than that I am very content!
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- I always wanted to be able to schedule a task for a specific week
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(as oposed to a date) - I would like to improve the hipsterPDA
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(as opposed to a date) - I would like to improve the hipsterPDA
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generation (export the agenda view as nice LaTeX, improve the
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cal-tex output, etc)
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- Org grows faster than I can learn all those nice features. One
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- Different usages of org-mode. From GTD to other ways ...
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- I find the manual well written and sufficient.
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- Use of drawers and properties.
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- HOw to organize multiple projects; auto-archival.
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- How to organize multiple projects; auto-archival.
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- org spreadsheet
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- Since Org-mode is (to me) a collection of "orthogonal" features, but
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doesn't much impose structure, I'd be interested in seeing how
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features.
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- none
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- more documentation for org's lisp functions (in fact more examples
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with org's lisp funtions!!)
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with org's lisp functions!!)
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- remember mode integration
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- I prefer the documentation and experimentation. Need drives my
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learning.
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- The spreadsheet.
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- None that I would be interested in, although I accept that new users
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would benefit from them.
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- I think column-view is a great feature. Bastiens tutorial is good,
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- I think column-view is a great feature. Bastien's tutorial is good,
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but I'm thinking a tutorial focused more on the use case as opposed
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to the config option might be better. If I find time :-)
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- I don't know if it's just me, but currently I make no use of
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tags. So any how-to or screencasts of how to use categories and tags
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together in a senseful way would be nice. Most usages of tags I've
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seen so far where tags like :phonecall: or :appoitment:, but when I
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have a TODO "Call Jim" or "Meet Jim" those are superluous...
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- I would welcome such how-to's and offer to help. The drawback of
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seen so far where tags like :phonecall: or :appointment:, but when I
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have a TODO "Call Jim" or "Meet Jim" those are superfluous...
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- I would welcome such howtos and offer to help. The drawback of
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screencasts is they take a long time, and there is no way a viewer
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can tell it will be usefull to sit it all out. A guide giving
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can tell it will be useful to sit it all out. A guide giving
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examples (and using short screencasts, if necessary) gives the
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reader an overview, he/she can skip sections and browse to a
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chapter/paragraph deemed usefull. I would like to learn howto tweak
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chapter/paragraph deemed useful. I would like to learn howto tweak
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my custom built todo-lists so that some of the statuses show up in
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the agenda, and others don't. Example WRITE should be on the agenda,
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but INVOICE not really. But the intermediate VERIFY should.
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- LaTeX, Remember
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- Use the agenda/tags views heavily. Tables, but not really
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spreadsheets.
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- Rememeber
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- Remember
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- remember, agenda views.
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- I'm sure I will use everything at some point. I've finally started
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using remember recently, about to start using HTML for blogging I
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priorities, export to HTML/ics, tables, archiving, remember, custom
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agenda commands
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- Still exploring.. starting out with fundamentals as described in
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John Weigly's excellent write-up.
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John Wiegley's excellent write-up.
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- HTML, Remember
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- Basic planning, some html export, Wannt to use more features of org
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- Basic planning, some html export, Want to use more features of org
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but lack of time
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- Remember, html
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- Much use of Remember, agenda, agenda todo lists. Some use of HTML
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- It's changing very fast, and I'm worried that my muscle memory will
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start to fight against the changes. Still, it's good to see an Emacs
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package with such active interest and support.
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- I'm a happy user. Thanks to Carten and all contributors
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- I'm a happy user. Thanks to Carsten and all contributors
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- great guys on the mailinglist, great spirit, excellent product :-)
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- Carsten, many thanks for this great piece of software! Keep it
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simple and usuable - not everybody follows the power user discussion
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simple and usable - not everybody follows the power user discussion
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in gmane
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- Keep up the great work! :)
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- Thanks to Carsten and to people on emacs-orgmode !!
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helpful. Thank you very, very much.
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- Well done
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- Yes: org-mode progresses very well and improves with each version
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- for me its the greatest found treasure since I "dicovered" Emacs.
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- for me its the greatest found treasure since I "discovered" Emacs.
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- Great work! Wish I had time to contribute more.
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- Keep up the good work :)
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- It's a great software project and community. Thanks again to
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like him to do. Other heavy users and scripters are great as well.
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- I started using Org-mode as an outliner. It is the best outliner
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I've used an much more. The community is valuable but Carsten's
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skill and judgment has made org-mode what it is.
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skill and judgement has made org-mode what it is.
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- It's a killer tool that I could not live without.
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- org-mode is great, I hope it can keep clean text file when adding
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functions.
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