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Reconfigure

Notoriously resistant to (for practical purposes, afraid of) change.

Synce and TyTN II

Got my TyTN II (aka Kaiser) a week ago inspite of bad feeling about the driver and performance issues it is believed to have. The reason I bought it is that it has lots of the connectivity options (not that I use all of them all the time), GPS, more RAM, more stuff to 'tweak' (than symbian) (well I could have done with openmoko but dunno when and how to get it to my country, later perhaps). If you ask me again its just bad habit.

With linux

There are some things you can half-do, with SynCE.

  1. Connecting and listing files: It works fine, plus gnomevfs plugin makes the phone appear in the file browser (nautilus) like in windows (BTW, did not see that in Thunar - the one that comes with xfce).
  2. Syncing : Using Opensync. SynCE folks have written a 'synce' plugin to it. I could see syncing between the phone (synce plugin) and evolution plugin as well as 'file' plugin. However contact and calendar field mappings are screwed up (I'd rather back up before I try something stupid).
  3. Internet on phone using net connected PC: It works when you have 'sync-engine' running (which is like the application layer part of activesync).
  4. Internet on PC using net connected phone: Not tried it yet.

Gps

Sloppy part

So why not other phones ?

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