![]() It isĪ list, and there is no way to fiddle with it. What is so greatĪbout taskpaper that it is (so far?) almost fiddle-proof. Hit the nail on the head (he always does). It seems to me that Merlin Mann in his review of Taskpaper has Re-enforce the notion that Org-mode really the most simple system ![]() ![]() Tutorials, describe a simple setup they use on the web, to This is why I have asked, so often, for people to write more The full set of features will hit you when reading the manual. How can this beĪddressed? As the author of the manual I see it as my task toĭocument Org-mode compactly and as completely as possible. So the complexity of Org-mode is, as I see it, mostly a problem Themselves often in a situation where they think "Gee, I wish IĬould to this", they open the manual and, voila, yes, I can! My ideal picture would be that newcomers indeed use Org-mode as a You can pull in when you are ready, when you find out that there Non-imposing way! It has lots of features under the hood that Of course, Org-mode allows you to do more, but I would hope in a Trees, it really is totally as simple as taskpaper in every way! You can add tags by hand, get lists for certain tags as sparse To follow the taskpaper webpage, open a file There, either as plain text in *any* editor, or using Emacs which Zero-setup, totally simple TODO manager that works with plainįiles, files that can be edited on pretty much any system out Intents and purposes, Org-mode *is* taskpaper! It is a The important point I would like to make here is that for all Have failed to live up to this, I definitely would like to know Part of the complexity is forced on the user. Org-mode: That the simple stuff should remain simple, that no I have been using one principle as the overruling requirement for Triggered but lots of truly excellent suggestions on this forum, However, while adding features, more often than not Org-mode has indeed become very feature-rich in the run of the Well because there is a certain amount of truth in the matter, ofĬourse, and I would like to address this in a more serious I hope that you will all forgive me my little joke. Org-mode versus Taskpaper - now for real Org-mode versus Taskpaper - now for real emacs-orgmode
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