@xenodium Hello Alvaro, thank for the access to #journelly. As it is not yet on github or an other forge, what is the better way to report bugs, or uneasy option, and ask for features?
Can we do via Mastodon, email, or is it better to always send them via testflight. I have also used #plainorg and I see some differences that I don't understand as you are the author of both.

@birv2 what @publicvoit said about pandoc!
also most other platforms have programs (that may or may not be good) that read Org and do stuff

on ios, I use our very own @xenodium ’s, fantastic #PlainOrg app (he also has others here, https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/xenodium-ltd/id304568690)

am also a happy #Beorg user

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Without the computer, without Emacs, I'm continuing to record my daily log using Plain Org on my phone. #emacs #orgmode #plainorg

@ryn

1. they all sync via #Syncthing (#MobiusSync on iOS)

2. i need a companion to enter notes to sync back to the desktop, 99% of the time.
So I use @xenodium’s excellent #PlainOrg. https://plainorg.com/

If you need completely independent apps to manipulate Org notes, there is #Beorg (which I used some and loved) and #Logseq (which I haven’t used)

Plain Org for iOS

Plain Org for iPhone

I personally find #OrgMode, #OrgZly, and #PlainOrg to work well enough for TODO management, but it is also the only Emacs-based tool for that that I have ever used. @sachac has an older blog post comparing the two of them. I hope it isn't too surface-level for you. (It's also from 2007, so it doesn't take mobile into consideration.)

https://sachachua.com/blog/2007/12/emacs-choosing-between-org-and-planner/

Emacs: Choosing between Org and Planner :: Sacha Chua

Hi @xenodium I was wondering whether you have plans to make org-mode agenda available in #plainorg ?