But I’m beginning to think the correct solution for emacs org mode on iOS is something where I have a server running emacs with all my configurations and customizations, while the app is just a dumb ui that sends the commands to the server for processing. Beorg, or any app that isn’t a full blown emacs implementation (which will never be allowed in the Apple app Store) will never be able to fit my customized workflow fully
Edit: just noticed there’s no mention of beorg in the article so my comment might seem a little schizophrenic :-p
I'm not so sure that Apple wouldn't allow Emacs on the App Store - they are a lot more pragmatic than they used to be. There is a project called iSH which is currently on TestFlight - it gives you Linux via a usermode x86 emulator. It would be strange for Apple to approve for TestFlight if there was no chance of it ever being approved for the App Store.
Beorg is halfway there with a sweet little Scheme REPL that you can use to customize the app and write scripts. If anyone makes a full-blown emacs for iOS that works well, I will buy it.
I like beorg
But I’m beginning to think the correct solution for emacs org mode on iOS is something where I have a server running emacs with all my configurations and customizations, while the app is just a dumb ui that sends the commands to the server for processing. Beorg, or any app that isn’t a full blown emacs implementation (which will never be allowed in the Apple app Store) will never be able to fit my customized workflow fully
Edit: just noticed there’s no mention of beorg in the article so my comment might seem a little schizophrenic :-p