>Actually I meant it as a follow-up to Bill's (I think) question.  I'm
quite
>happy letting Plucker do it's think scheduled and then simply press the
>sync button to sync up later.  Automated syncs probably wouldn't usually
>work for me, because I'm not that reliable at cradelling the unit.

My point was just that most Windows users would want a one step process
that runs when they press the hotsync button.  Almost all the other
software I've seen does this (those with desktop portions).  I realize that
many Plucker users may not want this, but I think providing it may open up
Plucker to a lot of users that are currently using other html viewers.
Most users have rechargable batteries now, so long sync times aren't a
problem.  I also don't expect the current Plucker dev team to drop anything
to work on this.  Like Michael said, this problem affects me so I'll tackle
it.  If others (Michael, David, et al) find it useful to the overall
Plucker project they'll add the stuff to the web site.  If not, I'll just
post it on mine (with source and appropriate links of course).

Bill


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