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UNIX PalmOS/Pilot development project
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pilot-link | Code to interface to the Pilot HotSync | prc-tools | Code to build PalmOS applications with the GNU toolchain | pui | A User Interface/database glue code for use with pilot-link | pilot-apps | Various Pilot applications, that is .prc files, (very old) |
URL: http://www.daveltd.com/pilot/PalmOS/
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J-Pilot Desktop Organizer Software for the Palm Pilot
- J-Pilot is a desktop organizer application for the palm pilot that runs under Linux, and Unix. It is similar in functionality to the one that 3com distributes for a well known rampant legacy operating system.
URL: http://jpilot.linuxave.net/
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Gnome Pilot
- gnome-pilot is a package of utilities for the 3Com PalmPilot and is a part of the GNOME project. The goal is a daemon both for the single pilot user, but also for eg. office use, where many pilots and many people are involved. And a complete set of office ready extras.
URL: http://www.gnome.org:65348/gnome-pilot/
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Palm and Linux: Making the Connection
- In this article, I'll cover the installation and use of pilot-link, a collection of command line tools and libraries that connect Linux and Palms.
URL: http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/1679/1/
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Connecting a Palm to Linux using PPP
- I've gone with a very straightforward configuration here for the first example. It doesn't do authentication or other measures typically related with end-user access to PPP.
URL: http://www.geocities.com/bobstro/linux_palm_ppp.htm
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Kpilot
- KPilot is a replacement for the Palm Desktop software from Palm Inc, which makes your Palm/Palm Pilot/Visor computer capable of exchanging information with your Linux powered computer. KPilot doesn't replace the Palm Desktop all by itself. It connects and integrates a number of fine KDE 2 applications into a package that can do everything the Palm Desktop can.
URL: http://www.slac.com/pilone/kpilot_home
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PilotManager [download]
- PilotManager is a beta product! Read all the available documentation carefully and remember to make backups before you use it!
URL: http://www.moshpit.org/pilotmgr/
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