Hi,

> > > Have I missed a good resource somewhere for desktop applications that
> > > take advantage of conduits or plugins for J-pilot?
> >
> >       I've been talking about doing a bunch of these for awhile. I have
> > had some ideas, most of which I don't have the time to implement myself,
> > but I've put them out there for people to look at and hack away at. Here's
> > some of them:
> 
> I'm actually fairly unimpressed with Jpilot.  Yes, it works, its one of
> the only things out there for a full GUI app, but the design is pretty
> painful.
> 
> If we're gonna target a certain GUI implementation, it should be one
> that's clean, well built, and is something we'd like to work in.  I prefer
> doing my date / calendar entering right on my pilot rather than within
> Jpilot (personally, of course. :)
> 
> Anyone know the status of Kpilot or other potential "Pilot Desktop" type
> systems?

I use PilotManager (http://www.moshpit.org/pilotmgr/ with SyncPlan & SyncXMLAB 
conduits) 
with:
- plan for calendar 
- ToDoClient (http://home.pacbell.net/pizz/todo_client.html) as ToDo list manager
- EditXMLAB, which I wrote myself (http://www.sergey.com/soft/EditXMLAB/) as an
  addressbook.

It's not and integrated Desktop environment, but works for me and most of
it written in Perl, so I can easily hack around and change things :-))

Cheers,

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