On Thursday 07 January 2010, Ecaroh wrote: > Hi there, > > i am using Kpilot with the last KDE 3.5.10 and a Palm Treo 650. Although > the device is not the youngest it does all i need: Kontacts, Tasks and > a Calendar. And really, it does what it should - not less, not more. I completely agree with the "not less, not more" perspective. I am currently using a palm m515, and it does exactly what I need. However, it is very important that it sync smoothly with KDE, and I can see there isn't much hope for that in the future. So, my question is: what shall I buy ? I'm talking about picking up something relatively cheap on e-bay, that does what I need (Kontacts, Tasks, Calendar) and that syncs with KDE (and hopefully will continue to sync with KDE for quite a while). Suggestions ? > > I gave KDE 4.x a try, but all the same, i do not see any effort over KDE > 3.x. For me as an office (power) user time management, tasks and > contacts are to urgent to give all working processes away for some > fancy google stuff or some shiny desktop widgets. And KDE 4.x PIM was > to unstable for my production enviroment. > > And also as a very difficult thing i consider the switch from flat text > files to databases in all Kontact parts from KDE 3.x to KDE 4.x. > Whatever i want to sync or to exchange with different computers, the > flat text files are easy to maintain and to handle. > > > Remark: Do you remember? Some years ago Palm announced a small notebook > (now called netbook) together with a Smartphone which should make > (automagicaly) a seamless sync between the two devices. I really want > to know why they stopped the development. Was it M$ who circumvent the > further devlopment? Or is the Palm Pre their serious solution to the > vanishing profit? However, Palm snafued it with the Pre. Palm has been > the hardware provider for business needs. Not to mary Google. What the > f... did they do? Anyway, my hope was that Palm comes not only with a > Linux kernel but with a _local_ Linux sync. They really missed it and > pissed me off. > > > An upcoming solution for us might be the Nokia N900 if Maemo has Kontact > compatible PIM integrated - or preferably Kontact for low resolution > displays. It would be surely a nice thing to only sync files from > Smartphone to PC like you can do with unison or whatever you use for > file sync. I will watch that device and Maemo too. On the Maemo website > their seems to be a package which switches Maemo to a regular Debian > Distro. So it seems to me that you then can install whatever you want. > I will try to get a test device somewhere in my town. Maybe this might > be *the* solution. > > Yes, i know that there will be a time when i have to switch. But i will > i do it at the latest moment possible. > > And, you are right, Google is in _no way an option_! > > What's the conclusion? Stay with the things that work. Avoid the vendor > lock in trap. Use OpenSource as often as you can. And do not look for > the newest sparkling stars - even if it is KDE. :-/ > > > Ecaroh > > Ah, sure i fiddled around with SyncML. But this is another story. > Kpilot/KDE 3.x and Palm Treo is working. I will stick with that for a > long while. > > _______________________________________________ > KDE PIM users mailing list > kdepim-users@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users > -- The day is short, and the work is great, | Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is | aschkolnik@gmail.com impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2 | 054 3344135 _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users