Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 96.248.128.134]
on October 31, 2008 04:16 AM
This is an incredibly irresponsible article -- please do your homework before writing this uninformative and generic pablum.
"By comparison, Emacs' outlines are rather basic, although, to be fair, both Emacs and VimOutliner can be tweaked or supplemented by other plugins in a number of ways."
Org-mode is the emacs outliner and one of the most powerful outliners on the planet, and yet it doesn't get a mention in this article. It is incredibly versatile and powerful, supporting tags, hyperlinks, unlimited text under each heading, deadlines, timestamps, properties, powerful searches, export to a variety of formats (html, LaTeX, plain text), easy web publishing, GTD context views, and much, much more.
Five outliners for Linux
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 96.248.128.134] on October 31, 2008 04:16 AM"By comparison, Emacs' outlines are rather basic, although, to be fair, both Emacs and VimOutliner can be tweaked or supplemented by other plugins in a number of ways."
Org-mode is the emacs outliner and one of the most powerful outliners on the planet, and yet it doesn't get a mention in this article. It is incredibly versatile and powerful, supporting tags, hyperlinks, unlimited text under each heading, deadlines, timestamps, properties, powerful searches, export to a variety of formats (html, LaTeX, plain text), easy web publishing, GTD context views, and much, much more.
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