On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 09:25 -0500, Judd Montgomery wrote: > Which device isn't supported, and which software does support it? I should have clarified, and taken some of the blame for this. My Treo650's data is not transferred to J-Pilot, because it is looking for databases which simply do not exist on the device: Doing a slow sync. Syncing DatebookDB slow_sync_application: Unable to open file: DatebookDB sync_categories: Unable to open file: AddressDB Syncing AddressDB slow_sync_application: Unable to open file: AddressDB sync_categories: Unable to open file: ToDoDB Syncing ToDoDB slow_sync_application: Unable to open file: ToDoDB Syncing MemoDB slow_sync_application: Unable to open file: MemoDB We're not looking for CalendarDB-PDat, ContactsDB-PAdd, MemosDB-PMem and TasksDB-PTod, so this fails to fetch the data contained within them. I have several hundred contacts, over 1,500 calendar entries (yes, I have far too many meetings over the last couple of years), and so on in these applications. To our credit, most Windows applications can't deal with these new APIs either (Outlook plugin, Chapura conduit, Lotus EasySync, etc.) I need to carve out some time in my day to get support in pilot-link for this shortly after I get 0.12.0 out, so J-Pilot and other applications on top of it can take advantage of these new database APIs. Anyone have that 48-hours-in-a-day DNA plugin? :) -- David A. Desrosiers desrod at gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com "Do you think the government has no business wire tapping anyone?" No, I think the government has no business wire tapping EVERYONE. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 191 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.jpilot.org/pipermail/jpilot/attachments/20060509/3610b5f2/attachment.pgp
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