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- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 06:58:01 +0900 (JST)
- From: "Micheal E Cooper" <mcooper@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Some advices for Zaurus
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As mentioned in a previous post, I just purchased a Zaurus SL-C3000. In other posts, I asked people for their PIM favorites. While I am still trying things out, and while I am still really interested in giving Emacs planner-mode a spin (though I must admit that I still find Emacs frustrating... too many keys to press... vi just seems so much more direct), I just installed KDE Personal Information Manager Platform-Independent on the Zaurus and on a separate USB memory stick. On the Zaurus, it looks and works wonderfully. The only glitch I have found so far is that when I press Next Days, it starts running through days one by one instead of showing me the next three days of events. I have to shut down the program. However, I am sure this can be remedied. I just installed it last night. Basically, the downloadable packages even create a PIM tab for the Z so that it is easy to find and start the PIM. There is even a plugin that wakes the Z up when an appointment or alarm is triggered, and it gives off a customizable sound alarm. This means the functionality is at least equal to if not greater than the built-in PIM. The memory stick is even wilder. Just unzip to a memory stick and go. You have the Organizer (calendar, todo, and journal in ical format) and the Address Book (vcard format) in two three executable forms -- WinMe-9x, Win2K-XP, and Linux. I tried it out, and it works wonderfully on both my WinXP notebook and my Fedora Core 4 (though it is optimized for Suse) workstation. The next step is to try to synch the PCs (using the memory stick) with the Zaurus. The KDE-PIM/Pi has its own synchronize functionality, so it supposedly can just synch the two if the program is running on both. We'll see. As a PC PIM, this is great. It handles Japanese beautifully, looks good, and has many interesting little advantages. One thing that really surprised me what that you can select a series of days in the month calendar at the top to get only those days in detail at the bottom. So it is more than a week versus day view. You can have a 2-day or 3-day or 12-day view if you like. Also, the date-specific journal function is really neat. The KOrganizer beats the pants off Mozilla Sunbird, which I have been using.
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