Evolution to JPilot switch
Art Alexion
art.alexion at verizon.net
Fri Mar 25 14:54:12 UTC 2005
I am one of those people who have tried Evolution several times and
still don't like it. (No need to detail that now.)
I want to sync my Palm Pilot though, like the desktop alarms derived
from the Palm databases, and would be nice to use the Address database
for emails and OpenOffice addressing.
1. How do I change the evolution conduits to the default conduits
(e.g. eAddress to Address) so that I can use JPilot (which I have
installed)?
2. Other than Evolution and JPilot, are there any other desktop Palm
apps that provide alarms and allow the use of the databases?
3. Or, is there a stand-alone alarm app that I can use in conjunction
with JPilot?
4. The Datebook database syncs fine with Evolution, but when I sync
the Address database it consistently corrupts on the desktop and
Palm. Is this a problem with the Evolution conduit or with
gnome-pilot (pilot-link always worked fine for me in the past)?
5. Mozilla had a sync conduit for the address database. T-bird
doesn't seem to by default. Is there a plug-in that accomplishes
this for T-bird?
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Art Alexion
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arthur [at] alexion [dot] com
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