Are there *any* good high-end Linux-friendly PDAs out there?
Ward Vandewege
ward at pong.be
Mon Feb 6 09:01:47 EST 2006
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 02:29:01AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
> Damn you, I just spent about three hours researching that puppy! It's
> now 2:20 and I have to be up at 6:30.
:) Sorry about that.
> DejaPIM does not sync with Linux, only Windows. GPE is *very*
> primitive. Neither comes with the unit, so they are not supported.
After your e-mail I saw all the windows nonsense about DejaPIM so skipped
that, and then installed GPE. Indeed, it looks quite basic. But I haven't
looked much further than installing it.
> This is very much not a PDA. It's very cool, and it has great
> potential.
I guess that's a matter of definition :) For me, this thing is more like a
mini version of a linux box, with all the benefits (plenty of 3rd party
software - don't care about Nokia software support, really), open, standard,
etc etc.
> Ward, thanks for all the great info. Do you go to the BLU meetings
> (Sorry, I'm dreadful at associating faces and names)?
I've been to a couple of meetings lately, but I don't think we've met.
> Would you be
> willing to bring it to a meeting to show me/show it off to the class for
> Show And Tell?
I'll bring it to the next meeting - hopefully I can make it to the Feb 15
one.
Ward.
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