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+[#]: subject: (4 open source productivity tools on my wishlist)
+[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/20/1/open-source-productivity-tools)
+[#]: author: (Kevin Sonney https://opensource.com/users/ksonney)
+
+4 open source productivity tools on my wishlist
+======
+Find out what the open source world needs to work on in the final
+article in our series on 20 ways to be more productive with open source
+in 2020.
+![Two diverse hands holding a globe][1]
+
+Last year, I brought you 19 days of new (to you) productivity tools for 2019. This year, I'm taking a different approach: building an environment that will allow you to be more productive in the new year, using tools you may or may not already be using.
+
+### But what about…
+
+When searching for productivity apps, I never find everything I want, and I almost always miss something great that my readers share with me. So, as I bring this series to a close, it's time [again][2] to talk about some of the topics I failed to cover in this year's series.
+
+![Desktop with Joplin, Emacs, and Firefox][3]
+
+#### Chatting in Vim
+
+I tried. I really, _really_ tried to get chat to work in Vim, but it was not to be. The one package I was able to find, [VimIRC.vim][4], never did work for me, and I tried for a few days to no avail. The other option I explored was [Irc it][5], which requires a lot more [effort to set up][6] than I could fit into my available space or time. I tried, I really did, and for the Vim users out there, I'm sorry I wasn't able to get something workable for you.
+
+#### Org mode
+
+![Org Mode in Emacs][7]
+
+I love [Org Mode][8], and I use it daily. I could spend several days _just_ talking about Org. It provides basic [task tracking][9]; Google [calendar][10] sync and [CalFW][11] integration; rich text documents, websites, and presentations; linking to all the things; and; and; and…
+
+I expect you will hear more from me about Org in 2020 because it really is pretty cool.
+
+#### GUI programs
+
+In 2019's productivity series, I shared a lot of programs with a graphical user interface (GUI), and this year almost all are command-line applications. There are some great graphical programs to help with some of the things I talked about this year—[mail][12] programs to talk to Maildir mailboxes, calendar programs to read local calendar files, [weather][13] apps, and so on. I even tried several new-to-me things to see if they would fit with the overall theme. With the exception of [twin][14], I didn't feel that there were any GUI programs that were new (to me) or notable (again, to me) to write about this year. And that brings me to…
+
+#### Mobile
+
+More and more people are using tablets (sometimes in conjunction with a laptop) as their primary device. I use my phone for most of my social media and instant messaging, and, more often than not, I use my tablet (OK, let's be honest, _tablets_) to read or browse the web. It isn't that open source mobile apps aren't out there, that's for sure, but they didn't fit with my themes this year. There is a lot going on with open source and mobile apps, and I'm watching carefully for things that can help me be more productive on my phone and tablet.
+
+### Your turn
+
+Thank you very much for reading the series this year. Please comment with what you think I missed or need to look at for 2021. And as I say on the [Productivity Alchemy][15] podcast: "Remember folks: Stay productive!"
+
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+
+via: https://opensource.com/article/20/1/open-source-productivity-tools
+
+作者:[Kevin Sonney][a]
+选题:[lujun9972][b]
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+[a]: https://opensource.com/users/ksonney
+[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
+[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/world_hands_diversity.png?itok=zm4EDxgE (Two diverse hands holding a globe)
+[2]: https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-wish-list
+[3]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/uploads/productivity_20-1.png (Desktop with Joplin, Emacs, and Firefox)
+[4]: https://github.com/vim-scripts/VimIRC.vim
+[5]: https://tools.suckless.org/ii/
+[6]: https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/48t7ws/vim_ii_irc_client_xpost_runixporn/d0macnl/
+[7]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/uploads/productivity_20-2.png (Org Mode in Emacs)
+[8]: https://orgmode.org/
+[9]: https://opensource.com/article/20/1/open-source-to-do-list
+[10]: https://opensource.com/article/20/1/open-source-calendar
+[11]: https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
+[12]: https://opensource.com/article/20/1/organize-email-notmuch
+[13]: https://opensource.com/article/20/1/open-source-weather-forecast
+[14]: https://github.com/cosmos72/twin
+[15]: https://productivityalchemy.com