I've been intrigued by #OrgSocial so I thought I'd set up an official social.org file for #Orgro:

https://orgro.org/social.org

orgro.org is hosted on GitHub Pages and unfortunately they serve .org files as Content-Type: application/vnd.lotus-organizer of all things 😵‍💫 Browsers seem to treat this as a binary file and just download it directly. It seems like there's no way to customize how it's served.

Org Social's nice preview works, though:
https://preview.org-social.org/?post=https%3A%2F%2Forgro.org%2Fsocial.org%232026-03-09T23%3A22%3A30%2B0900

#Emacs #OrgMode

Coming soon to #Orgro (https://orgro.org): transclusion à la the Org-transclusion package

Thanks to @[email protected] for inspiring me to work on this via his fork.

#Emacs #OrgMode

Coming soon to #Orgro for #iOS:

Thanks to bug fixes in #Flutter 3.41, if you set the #+LANGUAGE: appropriately in your Org document, you can get the correct CJK glyphs for your specific locale.

(Previously this only worked on Android. I wish I could find the bug ticket for iOS.)

See pictured some of my #CJK test files, and a graphical diff of the TW and HK variants.

#Emacs #OrgMode #l10n #i18n

@amake I’m seeing this… version 2.0.7 .::. and thanks for developing this useful app 👍🏽

#orgro #emacs #iOS #productivity #orgmode

Calling all #iOS #Orgro users!

From v2.0 Orgro is now free for 7 days and then must be unlocked via in-app purchase. HOWEVER existing customers should be automatically unlocked immediately! See the screenshot for what it should look like!

I received a review complaining that the user was an existing customer but had not been automatically unlocked. I haven’t gotten enough info to debug, so I’m asking YOU: are you having this problem? If so, please get in touch!

#emacs #orgmode

Orgro (https://orgro.org) for iOS is now try-before-you-buy:

Download the app for free, and try for 7 days; buy a one-time unlock to keep using afterwards.

More details here: https://orgro.org/unlock/

#Orgro #Emacs #OrgMode #iOS

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I think I may do try-before-you-buy only on #iOS. #Android users have uninstall-for-refund and #fdroid available to them, which mitigates the need for a trial period.

#Orgro

RE: https://mastodon.social/@amake/115740695319359799

I've been working on moving #Orgro to a try-before-you-buy model where the app is free but requires an in-app paid unlock after a while.

I'm shocked to find out that Google Play offers no way to figure out if someone purchased the app when it was a paid app. Apple, on the other hand, has an API for this.

All reasonable workarounds I can find require users to authenticate with some backend service so you can record their purchase off-device. But Orgro has no backend (and hopefully never will).

I'm trying to set up in-app purchases for #Orgro on #iOS. Currently I'm unable to list available IAPs due to:

errorCode = 4040004;
errorMessage = "App not found. Please try again.";

I understand this is because my debug build uses a different bundle ID than my production app (so I can have them installed side-by-side).

What do people do about this? Test with prod builds? I see a suggestion to make dummy App Store Connect entries; is that a common practice?
https://stackoverflow.com/a/58422010/448068

iOS IAP Sandbox - is it possible to test on a different bundle ID

This is basically the same as this question: Test iPhone in-app purchases on a different bundle? from 2010 - which never had an accepted answer and for which both unaccepted answers are more conjec...

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Should I make Orgro (https://orgro.org) free, but require an in-app purchase to remove some significant restriction?

(All existing customers would be grandfathered in. Purchases would *not* be portable from iOS to Android or vice versa.)

#Orgro #Emacs #OrgMode

Yes
57.1%
No
42.9%
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A mobile Org Mode file editor and viewer