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				-A survey was conducted of org-mode users duing November 2007.  An 
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				+A survey was conducted of org-mode users during November 2007.  An 
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				-the http://orgmode.org web site.  About 80 people resonded.  This file 
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				+the http://orgmode.org web site.  About 80 people responded.  This file 
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				   from johnh's notebook mode. Finally switched from planner after a 
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				 - I found it by way of emacswiki.org. I was an avid user of outline 
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				-- 2007-06 thrrough Sacha Chua's blog 
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				 - August 2007. I heard it about it on the planner mode mailing list.	 
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				 - 6-12 months ago! 
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				   me to ask me what I thought. It thought it was pretty good, and I've 
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				   been using it almost every day since. 
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				 - October 2006. Saw orgmode mentioned in comments on 43folders.com 
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				 - April 2006 (ca org-mode 4.25) Switching from Planner after numerous 
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				-- In june 2006. By reading the tutorial here: 
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				   the agenda mode. Managing TODO lists and the like. I also really 
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				+  create customer visit protocols (html for colleagues) I have access 
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				 - all aspects of GTD except calendar 
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				 - syncing with my palm would be the greatest need. (syncing with 
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				   examples (and using short screencasts, if necessary) gives the 
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				+  John Wiegley's excellent write-up. 
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				+- Basic planning, some html export, Want to use more features of org 
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				 - It's changing very fast, and I'm worried that my muscle memory will 
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				   start to fight against the changes. Still, it's good to see an Emacs 
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				   package with such active interest and support.	 
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				-- I'm a happy user. Thanks to Carten and all contributors 
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				+- I'm a happy user. Thanks to Carsten and all contributors 
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				 - great guys on the mailinglist, great spirit, excellent product :-) 
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				 - Carsten, many thanks for this great piece of software! Keep it 
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				-  simple and usuable - not everybody follows the power user discussion 
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				+  simple and usable - not everybody follows the power user discussion 
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				 - Keep up the great work! :) 
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				 - Thanks to Carsten and to people on emacs-orgmode !! 
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				   helpful. Thank you very, very much. 
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				 - Well done	 
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				 - Yes: org-mode progresses very well and improves with each version 
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				-- for me its the greatest found treasure since I "dicovered" Emacs. 
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				+- for me its the greatest found treasure since I "discovered" Emacs. 
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				 - Great work! Wish I had time to contribute more. 
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				 - Keep up the good work :) 
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				 - It's a great software project and community. Thanks again to 
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				   like him to do. Other heavy users and scripters are great as well. 
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				 - I started using Org-mode as an outliner. It is the best outliner 
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				   I've used an much more. The community is valuable but Carsten's 
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				-  skill and judgment has made org-mode what it is. 
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				+  skill and judgement has made org-mode what it is. 
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				 - It's a killer tool that I could not live without. 
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				 - org-mode is great, I hope it can keep clean text file when adding 
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