anyone suggest a good PIM for gnome 2.x?

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Sat Oct 18 20:16:28 PDT 2003


On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 22:25, Micheas Herman wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 10:55, Anthony Carmody wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > can anyone suggest a good PIM [personal information manager] to use with 
> > Gnome..? perferably something that has scope for conectivity to 
> > bluetooth devices.
> 
>         Evolution is the most advanced. KDE has a Mail client/PIM that
>         is supposed to be about as good. (I expect that this will be
>         very nice)

I have to agree.  I use Evo, and it's pretty full-featured.  Other than
Evo, there isn't a GNOME 2 PIM that I'm aware of.  The is gnomepim, but
it is still GNOME-1.4.x based.

>         
>         Blue tooth is a kernel function.  I don't know what the status
>         of Blue tooth is under FreeBSD, but you need 2.6.x under Linux,
>         so I would assume that you need FreeBSD 5.x to use Blue tooth.

Correct.  You need -CURRENT to get good Bluetooth support.  5.1-RELEASE
has it, but it recently got an overhaul in -CURRENT.  Evo does support
Palm Pilot sync as well via quite a few media.

Joe

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