I use a Palm treo 700p with J-pilot on Fedora 7 with no issues. <br><br>Pat<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/17/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Adam Tauno Williams</b> <<a href="mailto:adamtaunowilliams@gmail.com">
adamtaunowilliams@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> > The OS of the phone/device really doesn't matter so much so long as it
<br>> > supports SyncML; I've actually had the best luck with syncing Windows<br>> > Mobile Pocket PC devices.<br>> This I will agree with. I also had good luck with Nokia devices with<br>> SyncML, but that was quite some time ago.
<br><br>There are lots of Funambol users who use various Nokia phones, so I'd<br>assume SyncML support in them is pretty pervasive.<br><br>> Additionally, I do believe that the PalmOS enabled smartphones will<br>> work with the pilot sync stuff in GNOME and Evolution. I've never
<br>> directly used it, but I do recall a former co-worker doing that with his<br>> Treo 650.<br><br>Sort of; it depends on the version(s) of the Palm OS databases and the<br>version of pilot-link. Palm (or whoever owns the software now) made
<br>some changes to the database format and some of the database names a<br>couple of years ago. I'm a Treo 650 owner and I've seen related<br>compatibility problems. Pilot Link (0.12?) was modified to work with
<br>the new formats but that caused a small change in the API so some<br>applications puke.<br><br>--<br>Adam Tauno Williams, Network & Systems Administrator<br>Consultant - <a href="http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com">
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