Pilot-link
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| Developer(s) | David A. Desrosiers[1] |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 0.12.5, "No Codename" / March 1, 2010 |
| Operating system | Unix-like, Linux |
| Platform | Palm OS |
| Type | library |
| License | open source |
| Website | http://www.pilot-link.org/ |
pilot-link is a library of utilities for connecting to and synchronising with Palm OS-based PDAs on Unix and Unix-based operating systems. It uses a set of 'conduits' for the exchange of information from different Palm applications.
pilot-link provides command line tools to perform synchronisation tasks, such as the pilot-xfer command, which can install the standard Palm database (PDB) files to the connected device. Graphical User Interfaces for the pilot-link software include KPilot, part of the KDE's Personal Information Management applications, and JPilot, a GTK+-based interface.
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