A Google user
So if you're not using org, you may not need or want this. It's highly, unbelievably customizable, but the learning curve was pretty steep & I had to keep going back to the fairly terse user guide. For me the customizability is basically overkill; I only need it for tasks & to-do lists or shopping lists. I use a calendar app that is basically a better front end to the Android native GCalendar & syncs w/it online. THIS app is amazing. It's just way more than I need.
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UPDATE: thank you for the great support. Everything works fine now. Can't get it to reliably sync between my different Dropbox endpoints. Whenever I change something on my PC, changes aren't being picked up by Orgzly, yet further changes on the app lead to a conflict on sync. I wish there was a way to just reset everything and copy from Dropbox manually to avoid this kind of problem.
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You can force-load the notebook, by long-pressing it and selecting that action from the menu. Drop us an email at support@orgzly.com about the sync issue, that should be working fine. Thanks!
Christopher Snyder
There is a learning curve to this app. If you have used Emacs, or specifically Org mode this will be very familiar. The power of this app is how you have the flexibility to store data how you want, and can set up searches to display it in a way that is filtered (tags, dates, states, etc.), and sorted. You can create repeating tasks quite easily. I use this for tracking meetings, appointments, tasks, birthdays, wishlist, and a variety of notes. You can even add pictures and links.
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