Re: [debian-pilot] Need recommendations for palm software
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- Subject: Re: [debian-pilot] Need recommendations for palm software
- From: James LewisMoss <jimdres@mindspring.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 16:47:04 -0500
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- In-reply-to: <20020130083644.GA21019@multicard.poptart.ihug.com.au> (Gordon Heydon's message of "Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:36:44 +1100")
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>>>>> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:36:44 +1100, Gordon Heydon <gjheydon@bigfoot.com> said:
Gordon> Hello, First of all get pilot-link which will enable you to
Gordon> load stuff onto your palm. check out the web site
Gordon> www.pilot-link.org (I think) which will also get you to some
Gordon> other links, also see kpilot, jpilot, gnome-pilot and many
Gordon> others.
I like evolution as a calendar and contact manager. It also has a
(still a bit buggy I believe, but mostly useable) pilot interface.
Also there are a couple of grab news and download them to your palm
programs that are OK. Last one I used was sitegrabber iirc. When I
had extra time at places it was nice to have some info to read, but I
don't have much random empty time so I haven't used any in a bit.
For palm software I suggest:
Mapopolis: (obvious website) map program
Checklist Light
Of the 20 or so thirdparty apps I have on my palm those are the two I
use most.
Jim
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