J-Pilot
Developer(s) | Judd Montgomery |
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Initial release | 0.90a – 23 June 1999[1] |
Stable release | 1.8.1 / April 5, 2011 |
Written in | GTK+ |
Operating system | Unix-like, Linux |
Platform | Palm OS |
License | open source |
Website | http://www.jpilot.org/ |
J-Pilot is an open source GTK+-based desktop organizer for Unix-like systems written by Judd Montgomery, designed to work with Palm OS-based handheld PDAs.[2] It uses the pilot-link libraries to communicate with Palm devices. It is released under the GNU GPL, version 2.[3]
Linux support
Palm does not provide a version of the software for Linux operating system, nor do they officially support the ones developed by third parties such as J-Pilot or Gnome-Pilot.[4]
Summary of Features
- Third-party Application Support[5]
- Plugin Support
- Import and Export Features
- Supports Palm Application Features
- Supports Datebook, Address, To Do List, and Memo Pad
- Supports the newer Contacts and Memos (Calendar and Tasks not yet)
Requirements
- Before J-Pilot working, users should install Pilot-link and get the newest version available.
- Users must have GTK+version greater than 1.2.0 installed and also need to gtk-devel rpms, or packages installed to build from source.
See also
References
- ↑ J-Pilot – Changelog
- ↑ Judd Montgomery. "J-Pilot: Desktop Organizer Software for the Palm Pilot", October 22, 2005. Retrieved on May 13, 2008.
- ↑ Judd Montgomery. "J-Pilot User Manual: Copyright", 1999. Retrieved on May 13, 2008.
- ↑ Synchronizing with a Linux Desktop – a note at the official technical support Web site of Palm.
- ↑ J-Pilot Key Features
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