Am Sonntag, 30. November 2008 12:34:29 schrieb Gunter Ohrner: > Hi! > > Sorry if this is an FAQ, I could not find any definitive information about > this topics current state so far. I'm happy about any pointers to > relevant documentation. I also already wrote to -users@ but got no > positive reply. > > My WristPDA died and I'm currently looking for a new PDA or Smartphone. > > I'm absolutely willing to choose my new device depending on how it works > together with KDE PIM. > > Is there any device (or, even better, sync protocol) out there which > allows flawless bidirectional syncs of at least addresses and schedules? > > In general the information I found (mainly on mailing lists) was not too > promising. :-( > > I read that OpenSYNC will not be ready in time for KDE 4.2. Does this > effectively mean that there currently is no reliable sync solution and > there won't be for KDE 4.2? I also read that kpilot may be in shape for > KDE 4.2, so currently KDE 4.1 also cannot sync with Palms, but KDE 4.2 > might? Gunther, I've been syncing my Treo for the last 3 years at least with KPilot and had (almost) no problems. I admit, sometimes it's a bit touchy but syncing address book and organizer works good enough for me. The biggest problem I experience when I try to sync the phone with a second computer. Then it messed things up last time I tried (backups can be helpful). And syncing Notes also doesn't work on my setup so I disabled it. Unfortunately I just don't have enough time to look into that problem close enough to bring in a useful bug report. The biggest problem here is actually that PalmOne is trying very hard to go bankrupt as soon as possible. And they are doing a good job in this regard. Therefore I'm hoping that some other device that suits my needs'll ascend somewhere on the horizon rather sooner then later. Maybe from Nokia? Manfred -- tictric@jabber.ccc.de _______________________________________________ KDE PIM mailing list kde-pim@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim KDE PIM home page at http://pim.kde.org/