Hi David,

>       Not entirely true.. you'd still need HotSync manager on the Windows
>side or pilot-link/coldsync on the POSIX side. You don't actually "sync to
>the server".

What if I embedded the hot sync functionality with BrowserG!.  Of course 
then it will be possible anywhere.  Ofcourse, only if people have BrowserG! 
on every machine.  Seriouslly, I was thinking about that- can't do it 
through an applet because of the sandbox.  Maybe Java WebStart, maybe in the 
future!!  Good point.

>       text, html, sgml (?, we're close), Word .doc, PDF, rtf and ps are
>all easy to roll out to convert to Plucker format.
>
That will definitely help.  Imagind one viewer, many formats!!  Makes 
sense..

-Jeet
>From: "David A. Desrosiers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Plucker Development List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Plucker Development List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: More web site updates, comments requested
>Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 16:13:06 -0800 (PST)
>
>
> > The main plus being that you could sync the Plucker pdb's from anywhere.
> > Apart from not having to worry about configuration and updates for new
> > releases.
>
>       Not entirely true.. you'd still need HotSync manager on the Windows
>side or pilot-link/coldsync on the POSIX side. You don't actually "sync to
>the server".
>
> > I was trying to figure out what more non local document formats could be
> > used with the Parser.  Trying to figure out advances in online and
> > offline user base I suppose.  :-)
>
>       text, html, sgml (?, we're close), Word .doc, PDF, rtf and ps are
>all easy to roll out to convert to Plucker format.
>
>
>
>[dd]
>




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