Desktop Organizer Software for the Palm Pilot
J-Pilot is a desktop organizer application for PalmOS devices. It is meant to be an alternative to the Palm Desktop for those who run the most popular Operating Systems in the World, Linux and Unix.
Note, that most common does not equate to most popular.
News
Many bug fixes
Fixed VCard output
Added export for B-Folders
Added export for KeePassX
Changed the "enye" letter in Manana to an "n", got tired of it causing problems (Ma\303\261ana to Manana)
Made lots of stupid code changes to make the compiler warnings go away
Lots of changes (see Changelog)
My long term goal is to build an Android sync conduit for Contacts and Calendar and write a Tasks, Memos, and Keyring app with sync conduits.
With this goal in mind I completed my first Android application J-Calc.
Lots of changes (see ChangeLog). Calendar support is added and pilot-link 0.12.5 is required for this.
This is mostly a bugfix release. Contacts created on the Palm were not always synced correctly, and Bugzilla 1973 (Contacts with pictures cause segfault) was fixed.
The major improvements are newer category syncronization code, libgcrypt support.
As usual, many many bug fixes and improvements, see the ChangeLog for details.
The major improvements are Contacts, and Memos support.
As usual, many many bug fixes and improvements, see the ChangeLog for details.
Thanks to Rik Wehbring for all of his hard work patching and coding and Ludovic Rousseau for his Debian packages and patches.
Thanks to Karl Schmidt, Richard Mancussi, and Russell Button for donating a Treo 680 for R&D.
Pilot-link 0.12.0 was just realeased yesterday!!! J-Pilot will work fine with it, and it is recommended. Older pilot-links can be used as well.
I added a link on the left for the bugs page also.
A link is added to search the mail list archive also.
Update: The wiki page will be down for a while.
Its still at jpilot.org of course.
The email lists will be down for a day or two more. We're working on it.
Thanks to Handspring for being cooperative with us. All USB PalmOS devices except for the Handspring visors currently don't work with BSD with the USB stack. You can, however do a network hotsync with them. Read this link for how to do it.
If you have comments or suggestions, email me at
Judd@engineer.com
or sign up on one of the mailing lists.
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Last update: Sat Jan 08 EDT 2011 by
Judd Montgomery