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Unusual question: the most geeky outliner/PIM

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Posted by shatteredmindofbob
Nov 6, 2009 at 08:23 PM

 

Tom S. wrote:
> >
>Jerome G wrote:
>>Good question!
>>To me (and this is my very own view), geeky
>means:
>>  - very
>>customizable
>>  - ability to tweak everything
>>  - maybe some
>obscure features /
>>commands
>>  - customizable keyboard shortcuts for all
>features
>>
>>Good examples
>>for me are: MyLifeOrganized and Wikidpad
> >Given
>these criteria, I’d say of the ones I’ve tried that Organizer Mode is the winner hands
>down.  Like most programs written to run within Emacs, virtually everything is
>customizable, particularly if you are willing to delve into the realm of
>configuration files.  And, of course, you can extend it with your own Lisp code to do
>virtually anything you want.  Very, very highly geeky.
> >Tom S. 

I’ll raise you a step further to go with using Bash scripts to manipulate plain text files

 


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