If you aren't using org-mode in any capacity, you really should give it a try!
I've recently gotten into using it. I'm using a bare minimum subset of its features and still notice a huge boost in productivity even over other notetaking applications.
Want to try org mode but you're a vi/vim guy? Give spacemacs a try. I've never used emacs in my life outside of the most basic commands and can comfortably operate it (including org mode) using vi/vim bindings.
http://orgmode.org/manual/ - Manual
http://members.optusnet.com.au/%7Echarles57/GTD/gtd_workflow.html - Using org mode with GTD Principles as described in the book by David Allen
http://spacemacs.org/layers/+emacs/org/README.html - Org Mode layer for spacemacs, perfect if you're more comfortable with vi/vim bindings than emacs
>>62115393
I just use it for todo list and writing markdown.
>>62115393
Org mode charts are godly
I'd like to but I use vim and I'm not planning on switching to emacs
>>62119408
You don't really have to switch.
When I first found out about org mode, I continued to use vim for everything and only had emacs/spacemacs open for org. I had no issues working this way, and even after I adopted spacemacs as my primary editor I continue to work with org-mode in its own dedicated window.
>>62119408
coome on, your distro won't explode because of bloat if you will install two seperate text editors.
Org Mode is a very nice tool.
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>>62120268
I guess I could try that out. I wish there was a decent orgmode-like plugin for vim though, the closest one being vimwiki which is kinda shit.
>>62115393
hey has any one of you figured out how to implement a search box for when you export it to html?
Its just that my org files are to big for decent search with emacs