• kandelvijaya@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Great work mate. Keep it up. I tinkered with native iOS app for a bit and abandoned few years back. Will try this one.

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    1 year ago

    Pretty cool! Currently I’m using Orgzly (well… Orgzly revived since development stopped https://github.com/orgzly-revived/orgzly-android-revived )

    Web might be enough for me but do you plan on making an Android version?

    Right now I use git to track all of my org documents but syncing and capturing from my phone is a pain. I need git because I run actions to update calendar services when things change. Would love something that I could seamlessly integrate with capture that also is a useful note viewer.

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    1 year ago

    Hey, guys! A little over a year ago I started working on a mobile app to sync notes from org-roam with my phone, so far this is what I’ve got. The main motivation is to take notes not only in emacs but also on mobile devices. Also, I would like to share my notes with colleagues and friends without the crooked synchronization via markdown

    This is an early beta version of the app, however I would like to open access to test offline functionality, active testers will also get access to synchronization in the future.

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    1 year ago

    from what I’ve heard this would be difficult. But do you consider creating an ios app long-term?

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      1 year ago

      Right now you can install PWA for ios, it works almost like a native app.

      An ios developer account costs about 100$ per year. If we raise this amount on patreon, I will publish the app in app store as well

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    1 year ago

    Wow, looks awesome!

    This was always my dream for org-roam-ui, but sadly life got in the way of me making it a reality. Very happy to see it could inspire someone to do a proper job of it,good luck!

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    1 year ago

    Looks promising. Спасибо!

    Can you tell me if there are plans for the mobile client to work without a backend? That is, just specify a folder where my org-roam files are located and work with them. I already have such a folder and I access it with Emacs running in Termux (we are talking about Android). The folder is synchronized using Syncthing. Accordingly, I don’t have any special need for a backend or extensions to synchronize with it… Only

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      1 year ago

      I use Syncthing and Organice, which works nicely together. I think I just gave Organice access to a single folder in Android.

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    1 year ago

    Yeah! Really good work! This is a step in the right direction for moving people away from propietary note apps like notion.