On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Yesudeep yesudeep@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think my message got through to the op so here's a repost you may find helpful:
Emacs + org-mode does outlining, scheduling, note-taking, organizing, etc., and it does it extremely well. Give it a try. The same thing can work no matter which OS you're using, so it's well worth the effort to learn to use it.
-- Cheers, Yesudeep Mangalapilly | येसुदीप मंगलािपल्ली
Thanks Yesudeep for the reply. Actually I was looking for an easy to install debian package which is rated well too. Though I was able to install emacs using synaptic, orgmode will have to be manually installed (which is not easy for me as earlier in the past i have broken ubuntu sometimes with the wrong libraries etc and now i am afraid of wasting so much time and effort to get it back to work)
If synaptic had supported it, I may have tried the software considering it seems to be robust and well tested-- current version is 4 or 6 I think. There were 2 PPAs for 2 versions of the software on launchpad.net and i cannot fathom which would work for ubuntu8.04 (does intrepid correspond to 8.04 or hardy? --just lazy to find out)
Reviewing and learning to use so many softwares is quite a pain.
Thank you Kussh