Taking the PDA plunge
Matt Price
matt.price-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 4 16:57:05 UTC 2007
On Thu, 2007-04-01 at 09:54 -0500, Neil Watson wrote:
> I'm almost half way though O'Reilly's 'Time Management for System
> Administrators'. It is true that I do not have a single organizer. I
> have calendars in both Outlook (at work) and Remind on my Linux server
> at home. I have no daily todo list. Now I have to look at getting a
> single calendar and todo list. A PDA seems a logical choice as it has
> the potential to allow me to sync to both Outlook and a Linux calendar
> and todo application (korganize, remind, or other)?
>
> My only PDA experience has been with with Blackberries. They are not
> Linux friendly. What do the rest of you do to keep a single calendar
> and todo list?
>
I use a palm t|x and like it; I wish it ran linux so the few remaining
glitches could be worked out but I can live with it as is. I couldn't
sync over usb so do that via wireless network or infrared. Both work
flawlessly after a certain amount of configuration hassle. pilot-link &
the programs that depend on it don't yet sync certain elements of the
newer (os5) databases, e.g. the birthday field in addresses. otherwise
it's very good. don't know whether kde apps sync better than the
evolution/pilot-link combo? I think jpilot may.
best,
matt
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Matt Price
History Dept
University of Toronto
matt.price-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
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