I have a few Emacs org-mode[0] files in a git repository. I have one for work, one for personal projects, and one for home stuff. Works great for me.
I often take notes during meetings. The trick is to maintain eye contact with whoever you're speaking to so they know you're paying attention to them, not working on something else.
Sometimes I'll just bring a notebook and my pen, but I will generally put those notes into my org file afterwards.
I also track every project I work on in org-mode, with lots of TODO entries. Without it I have a pretty hard time staying on track.
How in this day and age does orgmode work without a laptop. It is such a powerful system but useless when you are not in front of your laptop. I have struggled with this for years. I love org mode but I can’t stand it’s 80s usecase of must be used on my desktop/laptop. Would be great if orgmoders can share examples of how they use it without laptop. Yes there is beorg but it is nowhere near what orgmode offers and being tied to a laptop is just not very current with the times.
I often take notes during meetings. The trick is to maintain eye contact with whoever you're speaking to so they know you're paying attention to them, not working on something else.
Sometimes I'll just bring a notebook and my pen, but I will generally put those notes into my org file afterwards.
I also track every project I work on in org-mode, with lots of TODO entries. Without it I have a pretty hard time staying on track.
[0] https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OrgMode