OK, I'll keep working on my KDE plugin then. I'll post a follow up to multisync-devel when I get it into a useful state.
As for the Gnome framework, I can live with that. I have already had some success talking to the KDE addressbook back-end from within a Multisync plugin. So I think the two should work together ok. As for kitchensync, I tried it once but couldnt get it to compile on my system (FreeBSD) so I gave up. Then I tried multisync, and it worked fine. Hence my preference for multisync. Stewart On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 10:41 am, Tom Foottit wrote: > Nobody is working on a KDE PIM plugin currently. > > Multisync has a lot of Gnome dependencies in its current incarnation. > Work on a new version (0.90) will break the UI and sync engine > dependencies, but that is some time away. In the meantime you would have > to live in the Gnome framework. > > You should be aware of Kitchensync as well, which is a KDE project > similar to Mulitsync. > > Tom > > On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 02:12, Stewart Heitmann wrote: > > I just discovered multisync recently and was impressed > > by the application, but dismayed by its lack of a KDE plugin. > > > > I really want to use it to sync my KDE addresss book to > > my mobile phone (Siemens ME45). > > So I am considering writing a KDE plugin myself. > > Before I get too far into it I'd like to know if anybody else > > is working on a KDE plugin at the moment? > > I'd prefer to avoid duplication of effort. > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: The Robotic Monkeys at ThinkGeek For a limited time only, get FREE Ground shipping on all orders of $35 or more. Hurry up and shop folks, this offer expires April 30th! http://www.thinkgeek.com/freeshipping/?cpg=12297 _______________________________________________ Multisync-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/multisync-devel