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- Subject: Re: Linux/Palm
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:33:10 +0900
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I didn't mean jPilot when I wrote `cool stuff', I've never tried it :) I've used kpilot a couple of times, it seems fine. But usually I stick to pilot-link too. Viktor >>>>> On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:10:23 +0900, Dmytro Kovalov <dmytro.kovalov@example.com> said: DK> Sorry for disappointing you... :( -> Connecting your connected organiser So, the first thing you'll -> want to do is to go here and grab a copy of jPilot for -> Linux. This is handy little program offers you all the -> functionality of the Windows application that ships with the -> Palm Pilot. You'll need it to be able to install apps onto your -> palm. DK> jPilot is a real crap. Never worked on me, just breaks syncing DK> in the middle regardless of all settings. At the same time DK> pilot-link, PilotManager are OK on both Solaris and DK> Linux. Though personally me - I prefer command line pilot-xfer DK> and bbdb-to-pilot.
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