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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 3:38 PM, James E. LaBarre <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that my PalmOS-based Sony Clie has decided it doesn't want to charge up
> anymore, I'm looking at some usable replacement for it's PIM capabilities.
>  As I have no intention of buying into the so-called "smartphone" morass,

Why not? Just curious.

> I'm looking to go back to a compputer/paper combination.
>
> Back in the days when I was still running Windows, I would have simply
> loaded up Lotus Organizer and gone with that.  Would like to find a Linux
> equivalent to that.  The problem I've found in my prior preliminary research
> is that none of the current crop of PIMs seem to print to any of the
> DayRunner/Franklin/DayTimer formats.  The idea is to use a Linux PDA to
> compile my informaation, print out the address, calendar, memo pages etc
> into PIM-formatted pages, then put them into a paper organizer that is still
> somewhat portable (DayRunner Size 2 would be about right).  A ring-bound
> notebook is key, as it lets me change pages in the middle without having to
> reprint the entire package, and leaves me space to add entries away from my
> computer (which could be keyed in later).
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