GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread sean
This is a question of curiosity.

In asking for recommendations to substitute the sadly lacking built in 
contacts tool on the Nokia tablets I seem to have received more nods to 
GPE tools over the Pimlico tools.

As I have tried out both tools, the Pimlico tools are better looking, 
much more tablet friendly, more polished, and seem much more useful than 
the GPE tools. At least from my short evaluations so far.

I realize these statements are subjective to the user, and wonder if I 
am missing something else that GPE has over Pimlico?

Comments anyone?

Thanks
Sean
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread lakestevensdental
I haven't heard of or tried Pimlico, have heard of and use GPE, 
primarily for it's calendar and todo utility.This doesn't mean one 
is better than another.  Just GPE was there first and probably has more 
users.   I may take a look at Pimlico, just to see what it's like.  I 
just got thru playing around with a couple of the media players for the 
same reason -- see which one I like the best.   It's one of the nice 
things about  the tablet is it's 'free' base of apps. 

  Without doing research on Pimlico features is one feature I really 
like about GPE is one can display the GPE calendar as a 'transparency' 
on the desktop (behind or in front of RSS feeds).   Syncing with GPE 
Calendar Google via Erming is also nice...

Always, Fred C

sean wrote:
> This is a question of curiosity.
>
> In asking for recommendations to substitute the sadly lacking built in 
> contacts tool on the Nokia tablets I seem to have received more nods to 
> GPE tools over the Pimlico tools.
>
> As I have tried out both tools, the Pimlico tools are better looking, 
> much more tablet friendly, more polished, and seem much more useful than 
> the GPE tools. At least from my short evaluations so far.
>
> I realize these statements are subjective to the user, and wonder if I 
> am missing something else that GPE has over Pimlico?
>
> Comments anyone?
>
>   Thanks
>   Sean
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread Erik Hovland
> Comments anyone?

I use gpe-calendar and pimlico tasks. They turned out to be the best for my 
workflow. No other reason. Completely subjective. Note I don't use a contact 
tool at all. More of a personal problem then anything. But I mainly keep 
contacts on my phone instead.

Bouth suites could use some elbow grease. I don't think either has an advantage 
over the other as a whole.

E
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread sean
lakestevensdental wrote:
> I haven't heard of or tried Pimlico, have heard of and use GPE, 
> primarily for it's calendar and todo utility.This doesn't mean one 
> is better than another.  Just GPE was there first and probably has more 
> users.   I may take a look at Pimlico, just to see what it's like.  I 
> just got thru playing around with a couple of the media players for the 
> same reason -- see which one I like the best.   It's one of the nice 
> things about  the tablet is it's 'free' base of apps. 
> 
>   Without doing research on Pimlico features is one feature I really 
> like about GPE is one can display the GPE calendar as a 'transparency' 
> on the desktop (behind or in front of RSS feeds).   Syncing with GPE 
> Calendar Google via Erming is also nice...
> 
> Always, Fred C
> 

Here is the link for pimlico, http://www.pimlico-project.org/

I am still not sure of either one, it just seems that on my early 
impressions that Pimlico makes a better first impression.
I will pick something eventually.

How did you setup the transparency in GPE?


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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Haury
sean wrote:
> This is a question of curiosity.
>
> In asking for recommendations to substitute the sadly lacking built in 
> contacts tool on the Nokia tablets I seem to have received more nods to 
> GPE tools over the Pimlico tools.
>
> As I have tried out both tools, the Pimlico tools are better looking, 
> much more tablet friendly, more polished, and seem much more useful than 
> the GPE tools. At least from my short evaluations so far.
>
> I realize these statements are subjective to the user, and wonder if I 
> am missing something else that GPE has over Pimlico?
>
> Comments anyone?
>
>   Thanks
>   Sean
>   

I did try Pimlico contacts before settling on GPE, but I'm afraid it's 
been long enough that I don't remember the details. IIRC it was because 
the import I needed either wasn't possible with Pimlico or was less 
successful and lost more of the fields.

Mark
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Haury
sean wrote:
> As I have tried out both tools, the Pimlico tools are better looking, 
> much more tablet friendly, more polished, and seem much more useful than 
> the GPE tools. 
I have to point out that with the exception of the very last phrase, the 
rest all applies to the built-in app. Appearances can be deceiving. 
Slick looks aren't always backed up by functionality...

Mark
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-18 Thread Simón Pena
I've tried both Pimlico suite and GPE suite. I also got the feeling
that the Pimlico Suite was more "Tablet-friendly", but GPE looked a
much more mature application to me.

I was quite concerned for a while about sync'ing my calendar and
contacts between my mobile phone, my laptop and the tablet, and that
was possible with Pimlico and syncevolution [1], because Pimlico seems
to be using the Evolution Data Server [2]. As the original contacts
app also uses it, I think that all the changes made in one app where
reflected in the other. There was no way to sync tasks as far as I
remember.

However, Pimlico support for the tablets seems quite "abandoned", so
if you really want to choose it, you shouldn't expect the suite to
update too much.

If you can live using Google calendar as your main backend, so you
sync both your desktop and your tablet with it, I think GPE is for
you, using Erminig. If you don't rely on Google for that, you should
keep in mind that Syncevolution still needs a SyncML Server. Copied
from their website:

There are several options for choosing a SyncML server:

* using a web service like ScheduleWorld or myFUNAMBOL which store
the data to be synchronized on a server and provide access to it via
SyncML
* installing a SyncML server like the free one from Funambol on
one's own server
* installing a SyncML server on the desktop

Hope this helps :)

[1]: http://www.estamos.de/projects/SyncML/
[2]: http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/features.shtml
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Re: GPE and Pimlico

2009-06-20 Thread Peter Flynn
lakestevensdental wrote:
> I haven't heard of or tried Pimlico, have heard of and use GPE, 

I too had never heard of Pimlico (apart from the London suburb of the 
same name, and the old Ealing comedy "Passport to Pimlico" :-) but it 
doesn't appear in my Apps list, so presumably there is a repo to add.

However, GPE is working fine for me right now, apart from its 
incompatibility with the LCARS theme (which I posted about before) and 
the fact that it cannot properly handle timezones.

This last one is a close-to-showstopper for anyone who travels a lot: I 
need to be able to put in my flight and set the timezone of the arrival 
time (and the times of my meetings in the destination zone) so that when 
I arrive and change the timezone in the (poor) Clock applet, they all 
show up correctly. This was available even on the otherwise lowly PIM 
apps in my old Sharp Zaurus.

The Clock applet also needs a boost: it can only handle two zones, home 
and away, which is not good.

///Peter
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