> So, if I install multisync.... does it replace gpilotd or talk to > gpilotd? Does it bypass the evo conduits, or talk to them? If it > replaces gpilotd, how does it deal with things like palm notes, and how > does evo know to not start gpilotd? >
I replaces gpilotd and the conduits and talks directly to the e-d-s (evolution data server). It does not handle palm notes (or any other palm backup issues) it is pure and simple an address, calendar and tasks synchronizer. It is *not* a general palm backup tool. > Oh, do you know if it can create a sync from evo on one system to evo on > another, and/or from evo to the kde pim suit? As far as I know there is no conduit for the kde-pim. You can setup a syncml pair between two different computers both running multisync and evolution. This does not work perfectly yet mind you. > Oh, and can it sync some palm info to evo and other palm info with, say, > kde pim? .... I guess I'm asking can you define what information goes > into each "sync pair"? Like I said above there is no kde pim conduit. In a sync pair goes information per part of the pair about what to sync where. I never use Todo's for example so I do not sync it. I included the multisync list on this to make others aware of this discussion, more people have more answers :) Ron -- A fool and his money are soon using Windows. ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Multisync-users mailing list Multisync-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/multisync-users