Palm Memo to Text
Tom Buskey
tbuskey at gmail.com
Mon Mar 14 22:09:01 EST 2005
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:09:03 -0500, Kenneth E. Lussier
<klussier at comcast.net> wrote:
> Just wondering what people are using for converting Palm memo's to text
> on Linux.
I've used a variety of things:
Pilot-link (which most linux palm syncing is based on) has
memo - to pull memos off
install-memo - to put memos on
jpilot, which is a nice clone of the palm desktop. I recommend this.
It just works. The import/export stuff works well.
KDE's kpilot, korganizer, kpim and other palm stuff are good. The
memos sync with knotes.
Evolution which I've had mixed results with.
Gnome's PIM stuff for address and calendar.
pilotmgr from Sun on Solaris and Linux.
coldsync which is a replacement for the pilot-link suite.
PAD - lets you view/edit the address.pdb file directly in a GUI. The
export works at various times. Or not. I think it will let you grep
the PDB also.
Xcopilot and POSE. They emulate the palm. You can tell pose to load
a number of PDBs and PRCs when you start. I point it at the jpilot
backup directory to get a read only view of everything on the palm
with applications that only run on the palm (strip)
Right now, I sync with both jpilot and kpilot. Oh, and
outlook/exchange at work. And my work blackberry (via outlook
syncing). Now, if I could get mozilla bookmark syncing (with merging)
I'd be happy.
>What are the favorite apps out there? Is there a palm conduit
> for OpenOffice?
>
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