Re: [Evolution] Reliable Palm device?



On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 18:54 +1100, Christopher M Bailey wrote:
On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 22:50 -0700, Simon Roberts wrote:
Hi all,

I've never had great luck with palm devices and Evolution. Partly, perhaps, because I'm using versions 
that come with distros (usually either SuSE or Ubuntu) and they're never "the latest".

Anyway, my girlfriend has been clinging to windows because of my inability to make Linux behave properly 
with her palm, but now her palm has died. So, I figure maybe now is the time to influence her purchase 
and try to get her to buy one that is known to be rock solid with Evolution (including "not the latest" 
versions).

What should she get? She doesn't need a fancy one, and doesn't want to spend a bunch on it. But it must 
be reliable, and must work 100% with Linux.

Indeed, is this the right list, or should I direct this question elsewhere?

Thanks!
Simon

 "You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his 
questions." â Naguib Mahfouz
If you want something solid with Linux, would a net book do the job? Or
are you looking more at a smart phone?

Considering this is the evo-list... The only 100% reliable palm
synchronization app I've found on Linux is J-Pilot (honest response,
don't flame please). Evo syncs well enough, but data goes missing
(birthdays and addresses mainly).

The type of Palm shouldn't really matter, you're going to be getting an
OS5 anyway (unless you're looking at the Palm Pre and up, with WebOS,
then its a totally different ballgame, no Linux sync yet I believe).

What I do is use JPilot to sync, and I have my own script which I run
from time to time to export an address book to Evo. Not the best of
solutions, but it works for me. Also I don't sync calendars...




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