MobileOrg is a FREE (open-source) iPhone and iPod Touch application for storing, searching, viewing and editing your Org-mode files.
MobileOrg works offline. Although you may not always be online, you can always access your data. You can even capture notes while offline and sync the next time you have connectivity.
- Support for Dropbox or WebDAV as a transfer mechanism
- Org files are stored offline and available anywhere
- Complete editing support, including editable headings, body text, todo state, tags and priority.
- Note-taking facility built in, including offline support
- Full-text search, or search by keyword (TODO, DONE, WAITING) or by tag (errand, office)
- Mark nodes as done, or flag them with an optional note for reference later
- Document view of your outlines, for reading document-style Org files with long body text
- Powerful support for linking between Org files
Org-mode has built-in support for MobileOrg (or any other mobile client that may come along in the future and use the same asymmetric synchronization approach).
- A simple org-mobile-push will stage your complete set of Org-files for
MobileOrg to pick them up. The result includes:
- An Org file representing all of your custom agenda views
- Automatic checksum file construction to speed up sync
- Automatic index.org file generation with links to all of your Org files
- A powerful org-mobile-pull command, which will integrate changes you’ve made on the go into a local Org file
There are a few minor things we request in order to make it easier to accept contributions.
Of course, the main thing is to simply feel free to contribute any and all code. It’s much appreciated!
Pull requests for bug fixes, features or anything else are gladly accepted. Since this is github we follow the fork/pull collaboration style. If you are planning to contribute you should have a fork of the mobileorg repository and issue pull requests from there.
To the extent possible the MobileOrg repo follows the Git Flow branching model. How this affects contributing is that all new work should be based off the develop branch and be named either feature/your-new-feature, hotfix/some-bug-fix or similar. See the previous link for more information. This will make it much easier to merge your work.
There is a git extension if you’re interested in learning a new command for this workflow, but it isn’t required. You can just as easily manually do:
git checkout -b feature/new-hotness
- Web: http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/
- Email: mobileorg@spandrel.org
- IRC: #mobileorg on freenode
See: http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/development/changelog/
MobileOrg is thanks to the following:
- Richard Moreland
- Carsten Dominik
- Greg Newman
- Christophe Bataillon
- Joseph Wain of glyphish.com
- Sean Escriva
- Alex Rodich
- Russell McClellan
MobileOrg is distributed under the GNU Public License version 2. See LICENSE.txt for more info.