after reflashing the device.
Sync is one of the really weak spots of Android and the iPhone (only
syncing pim data, syncing only with Google Mail or iTunes).
Alex
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Alexander Mueller wrote:
Uah, having to run an xserver just for an app being able to run on
windows
Excellent point. The Agenda PDA used this method of syncing or backing
up. Well I use rsync a lot. But it is rather a one-way backup tool than
a two way sync tool that takes care of collision resolving.
Alex
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Alexander Mueller xelarel...@web.de writes
2009, Alexander Mueller wrote:
Excellent point. The Agenda PDA used this method of syncing or backing
up. Well I use rsync a lot. But it is rather a one-way backup tool than
a two way sync tool that takes care of collision resolving.
Have you tried Unison? It does two way sync with conflict
Uah, having to run an xserver just for an app being able to run on
windows sounds just terrible to me. There are so many cross platform GUI
frameworks out there, so why not chose one of these?
wxPython for Python, wxWidgets for C++
Of course there is QT as well.
Alex
George Brooke schrieb:
I think it would be so helpful to have something like it. But I would
rather not compare it to the Nokia suite but to Palm Desktop. Well being
a palm user for ages this might be the reason.
What kind of sync protocol to you intend to implement. SyncML seems to
make the most sense to me. And
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power problem?
I would love to have an adapter from my hub generator for the
Freerunner. Should not be too difficult. Something to convert AC to DC
and then maybe some
to turn the stuff
off
Alex
Risto H. Kurppa schrieb:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Alexander Mueller xelarel...@web.de wrote:
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power problem?
I would love to have
Michael Sheldon schrieb:
Alexander Mueller wrote:
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power problem?
Hi Alex,
Personally I just use a solar charger with a large waterproof panel
strapped over my
Thanks a lot. Yes, I recall having seen this article. But didnt read it
back then. And of course I threw out my old c't s quite some time ago.
But will have a real close look at this.
Alex
Konstantin schrieb:
Hi there!
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for
I think NiMH batteries hate to get overcharged, so you may want to have
a protection or charging circuit in place.
Alex
Radek Polak schrieb:
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power problem?
I would
Well the SON is already on the bike... one of the reasons why I wanna
use a hub generator for charging..
Alex
Juergen Schinker schrieb:
Alexander Mueller wrote:
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:46:55 +0100, Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name
wrote:
Why on earth would you choose 192.168.0.*?
This is probably the most common IP address on an internal network in
the world and of course this means problems.
3) combination touchscreen plus qwerty - G1
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