Org-mode made me switch from Vim to Emacs. It’s very hard to compete against, since using the same large set to interface idioms for everything is a pretty big win, and any dedicated solution to just one aspect will probably fail to provide all of a spreadsheet, embedded LaTeX, time tracking and a programmable TODO list all usable without any context switching.
On behalf of my fellow Vimmers, I hereby declare a blood feud against you.
Isn’t there a good desktop tool or a web-based tool that does the same thing?The battle lines are drawn!
Google also turns up Vim OrgMode. I’ve got no idea how good it is (in absolute terms, or relative to VimOrganizer).
(And as an Emacs-er, I wouldn’t dare to venture any deeper into enemy territory to investigate :P )
Org-mode made me switch from Vim to Emacs. It’s very hard to compete against, since using the same large set to interface idioms for everything is a pretty big win, and any dedicated solution to just one aspect will probably fail to provide all of a spreadsheet, embedded LaTeX, time tracking and a programmable TODO list all usable without any context switching.
There’s VimOrganizer, which aspires to be org-mode-for-vim. Judging from the video, it seems like a nice tool.
There are many todo-list/organizers online (Remember The Milk is a nice one), but I don’t think there is any tool that does what org-mode does.