I haven't tried it myself, but how about gpe-plucker? I guess there's also gtk-plucker, but it has a pretty skeletal interface.
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 22:53 -0400, B. Ross Ashley wrote: > I've just acquired a Zaurus SL-5500, which is of course a Linux-based > handheld tool. After playig around with it and Plucker for a week, I > have managed to get Plucker to work for the Zaurus with the following > setup: Firstly, the OpieReader for the Zaurus reads Plucker files with > very few problems. Of course the destination directory for Plucker needs > to be changed! I created a folder in My Documents named Plucker files, > and put a shortcut on my desktop; I made that directory the destination > for Plucker downloads. (Since I also run pdaConverter, I made that the > destination directory for that application too.) As the OS I run on the > Zaurus is the 3.1.3 upgrade with a File Transfer interface separate from > the Qtopia sync software, it is simply a matter of dragging and dropping > the Plucker .pdb files into the Documents folder on my SD expansion card > on the Z. > > I have not tried this on any other flavour of Zaurus OS yet, but similar > procedures ought to work. Some of them integrate file transfer into > Qtopia or Intellisync, this would probably reduce the amount of hand > labour involved, but so far I like the separate file transfer option > with OS 3.1.3. > > If there's Plucker-capable readers for the WinCE and other non-Palm > handhelds, it ought to be possible to port Plucker installation to them > also. (The only other one I'm familiar with, however, is the Franklin > eBookman, whick just won't read .pdb ... hey, I'm a retrogeek, live with > it.) >
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