Hi Martin, Unfortunately, I am talking just a phone, so I don't think I'd find that especially practical. John On 10/12/2017 06:01 PM, Martin Alsinet wrote: > Hello John: > > If your phone screen is big enough, you could use termux > + > emacs + git & git-remote-gcrypt. > With that you could use the same stack on Android as on your laptop. > > Termux is a linux console for Android that lets you install packages > with something similar to apt-get in debian/ubuntu. > I am thinking about getting a cheap Android tablet myself in order to > have a ultra light mobile workstation with termux. > On the other hand, a terminal console on a 5 inch phone screen doesn't > seem to be very practical for prolonged work. > > > Martin > > On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 4:32 PM John Goerzen > wrote: > > Hi folks, > > All along, I anticipated using this with Android (and, ideally, also > iOS). The MobileOrg feature set looked great, and the syncing > mechanism > looked a lot better than sharing Dropbox. > > I use git to share my ~/org between two computers (laptop and > desktop), > using git-remote-gcrypt to store on a server. This makes syncing and > resolving conflicts easy (I move between the two throughout the > day, so > Dropbox is really not a great option here.) Sync integrity -- or at > least robust detection of conflicts -- is a must. Encryption is a > "very > nice to have." > > Suggestions? > > Here's what I've found so far: > > MobileOrg - supports WebDAV storage. Has a robust sync system, > integrated with org-mode, in which it seems to be able to write > out its > changes to a separate file that the computer can integrate. Sounds > smart, though I suspect it will require additional hacking to support > multiple Android devices. org-mode docs mention encryption for this, > but the encryption is not supported by MobileOrg. Also, MobileOrg was > last updated 4 years ago and seems to have bitrotted. > > Orgzly - Supports only Dropbox or local-on-Android storage. The latter > is insecure, as it permits any app on the system to read the files. I > am really not sure how to integrate this with my workflow. It seems > like potentials for conflicts are extremely high. > > SyncOrg - Shows some promise, but couldn't even test locally due > to the > folder selection screen not working for the "External/Local Only." > Suspect it's trying to do something insecure as well, or doesn't > work on > Oreo? ssh support seems to actually be ssh+git, which is nice - > except > that it's unencrypted. doh. The documentation made no mention of > resolving conflicts. https://github.com/wizmer/syncorg/wiki/FAQ seems > to suggest it uses the old MobileOrg push/pull in org-mode, but I > can't > see how that possibly works well with Git. I suspect that FAQ to be > totally obsolete, because it also talks about a Dropbox synchronizer > that SyncOrg doesn't even have. I could use this if I drop > git-remote-gcrypt, I hope. > > MobileOrg-NG - Last updated in 2012. Didn't really look past that. > > >