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The "killer app" for emacs is [http://orgmode.org org-mode]. Org-Mode is for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, doing project planning, and authoring with a fast and effective plain-text system. It can also be used to log time spent on projects. On top of that, it also offers a convenient way of doing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming literate programming]. | The "killer app" for emacs is [http://orgmode.org org-mode]. Org-Mode is for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, doing project planning, and authoring with a fast and effective plain-text system. It can also be used to log time spent on projects. On top of that, it also offers a convenient way of doing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming literate programming]. | ||
− | Org-Mode is distributed with Emacs, but you may want to check for a newer version. This project is under active development. | + | Org-Mode is distributed with Emacs, but you may want to check for a newer version. This project is under very active development. |
== Documentation == | == Documentation == |
Revision as of 20:28, 24 March 2012
org-mode
The "killer app" for emacs is org-mode. Org-Mode is for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, doing project planning, and authoring with a fast and effective plain-text system. It can also be used to log time spent on projects. On top of that, it also offers a convenient way of doing literate programming.
Org-Mode is distributed with Emacs, but you may want to check for a newer version. This project is under very active development.
Documentation
The Org-Mode project maintains excellent documentation and has an active community.