T. H. Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> I've been playing around for a few weeks with my Palm under Linux and 
> one thing I haven't found alot of are applications that work with Palm 
> data.  For example Landsware has a great application called Pocket 
> Quicken that shares data with Quicken under Windows.  I have not been 
> able to find a simlar program for GnuCash. 

I mentioned PMT as a possible target for such a conduit. I even went
so far as to ask about getting the information needed to do
that. Here's the reply.

Joan McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> Hi again
> 
> We generally don’t release the file format for PMT, because:
> -          it is proprietary
> -          it is somewhat complicated, and the internal relationships
> between records in the database need to be maintained correctly
> -          PMT was designed to work on all Palm devices, including those
> that do not support floating-point arithmetic – to do this PMT uses its own
> floating-point format and routines.


Do you know if the file formats for Landsware's product are available?
Or have you asked them? If not, it's unlikely that this will ever
happen.

        <mike
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Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                      http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/
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