Back in the old days, I lived in Emacs. I still use it regularly for routine text editing but have become dependent on modern IDE magic for most programming work.
I know that org-mode is very powerful and enjoys a loyal following. For tasks I use one of the popular cloud-based tools that make syncing between computers, calendars, and mobile devices very simple. Because of this I think org-mode has a difficult time competing in the task management arena.
I recently ran across emacs-which-key, which as a casual user I've found very useful.
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Lots of helpful tips. Thanks!
Back in the old days, I lived in Emacs. I still use it regularly for routine text editing but have become dependent on modern IDE magic for most programming work.
I know that org-mode is very powerful and enjoys a loyal following. For tasks I use one of the popular cloud-based tools that make syncing between computers, calendars, and mobile devices very simple. Because of this I think org-mode has a difficult time competing in the task management arena.
I recently ran across emacs-which-key, which as a casual user I've found very useful.