I have tried both Kpilot and Jpilot and settled on Jpilot for the reasons that Marv wrote. It is verry similar to the Palm Sync software for windows. I actually use Jpilot at home and the Palm software at work and keep my Palm synced with both locations.
On Thursday 10 June 2004 08:53 pm, Marv Boyes wrote: > Jpilot is the closest you'll get to Palm Desktop on Linux. I've been > using it for about a year and a half with my Clie. > > Kpilot is handy if all you want to do is install a file (or sync with, > say, Evolution), but Jpilot brings a lot of extra PIM functionality. > > > > Best of luck, > Marv > > Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > > Amy wrote: > >> I'm using KDE, so I guess I'll give KPilot a try in the morning, > >> unless someone has any better suggestions and/or reasons why I > >> shouldn't try KPilot. > >> > >> Though, what are KDE PIM applications? Like what's PIM stand for, and > >> what sorts of applications are those? > > > > Personal > > Information > > Manager > > > > Things like phone book, address book, appointments, ect. > > > > I have not played with kpilot, but jpilot is like the Windows software > > for the Palm. Not as slick, but functional. It is an front end for > > the pilot-link command line utilities. (I just got my Palm yesterday, > > so I am still learning.) > > > > Mikkel > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ____________________________________________________ > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com > > ____________________________________________________ -- ( )_( ) ( 0 0 ) --( )-- --0-- Never argue with an idiot. They drag you to their level and then beat you with experience.
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