Mention that remember.el comes with Emacs 23, not Emacs 22.

Also slightly rephrase the introductory paragraph.
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2009-07-20 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
* org.texi (Remember): Small rephrasing of the paragraph
describing remember.el. Also mentioned that remember.el is part
of Emacs 23, not Emacs 22.
2009-07-17 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> 2009-07-17 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
* org.texi (Clocking work time): Add documentation about * org.texi (Clocking work time): Add documentation about

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@section Remember @section Remember
@cindex @file{remember.el} @cindex @file{remember.el}
The Remember package by John Wiegley lets you store quick notes with The Remember package by John Wiegley lets you store quick notes with little
little interruption of your work flow. See interruption of your work flow. It is an excellent way to add new notes and
@uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode} for more tasks to Org files. The @code{remember.el} package is part of Emacs 23, not
information. It is an excellent way to add new notes and tasks to Emacs 22. See @uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode} for
Org files. Org significantly expands the possibilities of more information.
Remember: You may define templates for different note types, and
associate target files and headlines with specific templates. It also Org significantly expands the possibilities of Remember: You may define
allows you to select the location where a note should be stored templates for different note types, and associate target files and headlines
interactively, on the fly. with specific templates. It also allows you to select the location where a
note should be stored interactively, on the fly.
@menu @menu
* Setting up Remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going * Setting up Remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going