Hello

First of all, the n800 is primarily an internet tablet and no organizer. The
nokia people advise you to use google calendar or something similar. I
bought the n800  as a replacement for my  pocket pc and would not be happy
with google calendar.

I use gpe [1] with the packages from [2]. This works quite good. I sync with
Evo using opensync.

Pimlico [3] is an other PIM-suite which is especially optimized for the
n800. But it currently lacks an sync-tool...

There is a maemo SDK [4], to test and debug applications from your pc.
Unfortunately you can not download it without owning an n800, because you
have to provide a mac address of your n800.

regards

Sebi

[1] http://gpe.linuxtogo.org/
[2] http://www.cobb.uk.net/770/experimental.html
[3] http://pimlico-project.org/
[4]
http://maemo.org/development/documentation/tutorials/Maemo_tutorial_bora.html


On 7/8/07, Lars Persson Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I need to replace my Palm which I heavily depend on and I am thinking of
buying a N800 (I am also a long time Linux user). Currently I
synchronize my Palm, mobile phone and my Evolution with ScheduleWorld
using SyncML.

I have been trying to find a summary of the status of different PIM
solutions for the N800 but have not found any.

What I would like to know is:

1. What are the different PIM solutions available?
2. What synchronization possibilities are available for them? What is
their respective status?
3. Is there a N800 "simulation"-environment (VMWare for instance) where
I could test it out OR can I install the N800-environment on my
Ubuntu-laptop to test them?

Best regards,
Lars Persson Fink

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