Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-11 Thread j . gregorycroes
Hallo, Mikkel Check out this link to see you like it. http://www.multisync.org/ regards, gregory - Original Message - From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:04 am Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm sync software Amy wrote: I'm using KDE, so I guess I'll

Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-11 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:53:18 -0400 Marv Boyes disseminated the following: 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

Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-10 Thread Amy
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? John Layt wrote: Depends on what

Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
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

Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-10 Thread David B. Williams
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,

[newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-09 Thread Amy
Can anyone recommend a good palm sync program that will work with my Palm m130? Preferably something I can snag through urpmi, because I seem to run into problems every time I try to install something downloaded from somewhere else, and I hate having to bug my friend to walk me through the

Re: [newbie] Palm sync software

2004-06-09 Thread John Layt
Depends on what desktop you use. KDE has KPilot (rpm is kdepim-kpilot) which works either stand-alone or allows you to integrate into KDE PIM applications. Gnome has GPilot (rpm gnome-pilot) and Evolution integration (rpm evolution-pilot). For other desktops, there's JPilot which is purely