Cool!

You mapped out a whole bunch of options... that´s great!  About udev, I had
read the various readme´s but it was none too clear...  It was ignoring all
permission stuff.  after your encouragement, I scrounged a bit (know nothing
about udev...) it looks like on Debian Etch:
   -- do not use the 10-blackberry.rules.Debian, I guess that is only for
Sarge.
   -- instead use the cp udev/10-blackberry.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
   -- also cp udev/99-barry-perms  /etc/udev/rules.d/99-barry-perms.rules

    If you do not rename the perms file to have a .rules suffix, it is
ignored by udev.
    renaming the file fixed that problem.   I can now use btool as a user
belonging to the
    barry group.

I´m not much use for GUI programming, I´m afraid.  I´d rather see things
hook into some existing application like Kontact which uses kitchensync,
which is based on opensync... so helping opensync a long might be more along
my alley.  Unfortunately, I have no clue how any of those things work
either...

It looks like people have a good handle on parsing the calendaring stuff,
has anyone tried parsing out the Task DB?

I might have a look at the Debian packaging (Again, I have little clue how
that works either...) that might be fun.

Thanks again for the warm welcome!
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