http://netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry
Barry is an Open Source application that will provide synchronization,
backup, restore and program management for BlackBerry ™ devices. Barry is
primarily developed on Linux, but is intended as a cross platform library
and application set, targeting Linux, BSD, 32/64bit, and big/little endian
systems.
The Barry project began in October 2005 and has steadily added features
and polish to Blackberry usage on Linux ever since. We were the first to
reverse engineer the battery charging handshake via USB.
Today, it is possible to:
charge your Blackberry's battery from your USB port
parse the following database records: Address Book, Browser Bookmarks,
Calendar, Content Store, Folders, Memos, Messages (Email), Phone Call
Logs, PIN Messages, Saved Email, Service Book, SMS messages, Tasks, Time
Zones
create the following database records: Address Book, Calendar, Content
Store, Memos, Tasks
export Address Book contacts in text, LDAP LDIF format, or as MIME vCards
import data in MIME vCard, vEvent, vJournal, and vTodo formats
make full data backups and restores of your device using a GUI
synchronize contact, calendar, memo, and task items using the OpenSync
framework (memos and tasks require the development OpenSync libraries)
use the Blackberry as a modem
install and manage Java applications from the command line
take screenshots of your device
set the device time from the command line
use raw channel support to communicate with BlackBerry applications
... and more
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