Hi Carlo,
It works well enough that I use it on a daily basis. It seems stable and
you can find a list of features here
<https://github.com/hdweiss/mOrgAnd/wiki/Features>. Capturing and editing
nodes works, but it's not pretty ;)
I would recommend not changing to mOrgAnd yet, unless you are an Android
developer. Otherwise you'd might want to wait until the first beta release.
Henning
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 1:53 AM, Carlo Sosa via mobileorg-android <
Post by Henning Weiss via mobileorg-androidPost by Henning Weiss via mobileorg-androidHi,
I have discontinued my work with MobileOrg. Instead I have started a new
project called "mOrgAnd". It is a rewrite/redesign of MobileOrg and uses
Git for synchronization. You can check out its github page here.
Hi Henning,
Those this fork contain the same features as MobileOrg-Android? How it
feels and works? If it does, I will migrate immediately.
Thanks,
-- Carlos
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