[ale] PDAs and Linux
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Jun 12 09:55:32 EDT 2002
I've been through three different Palms, currently have a Palm IIIc.
Works great with Linux. I use jpilot for desktop access to my palm
stuff and it syncs well. This is a serial dock, I don't know about usb.
John Wells wrote:
> I'm going to be in the market soon for a PDA, and I'm trying to weigh my
> options.
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> Aside from linux-based PDAs, in which the OS is some variant of Linux, I'm
> wondering if any PDAs out there provide software to work and sync with
> Linux. In other words, calendars, address books, etc. that you can run
> and update on Linux and upload/sync to your PDA.
>
> Because I use Linux almost exclusively at home, it would probably be a
> waste of time to buy a PDA that only provides Windows software.
>
> Thanks for any information you might have.
>
> John
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