pilot-link 0.12.1 review
Downloadpilot-link is a suite of tools used to connect your Palm or PalmOS compatible handheld with Unix, Linux, and any other POSIX-compatib
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pilot-link is a suite of tools used to connect your Palm or PalmOS compatible handheld with Unix, Linux, and any other POSIX-compatible machine. It works with all PalmOS handhelds, including those made by Handspring, Sony, and Palm, as well as others.
pilot-link includes userspace "conduits" that allow you to syncronize information to and from your Palm device, as well as libraries of Palm-compatible functions that allow other applications to take advantage of the code included in pilot-link.
There are also several language "bindings" that allow you to use your favorite development language with pilot-link, such as Java, Tcl, Perl, and Python.
The conduits
pilot-link "conduits" are little applications that you can run and connect to your PalmOS® handheld or send and retrieve information from the device, using your desktop or remote networked server to initiate the connection.
Many of pilot-link’s conduits allow you to install new applications onto your Palm device, or back up your important data, or convert your Address book into a format suitable for use in other applications. There are dozens of conduits included in pilot-link that perform lots of different functions.
The libraries
pilot-link includes several libraries that support important Palm functions to allow you to connect, manage, manipulate and integrate the data on your Palm handheld within other applications. These libraries are in both C and C++ formats, suitable for linking between your applications and tools.
The bindings
pilot-link also includes "bindings", or code that you can use in your native development language of choice. This includes Java classes, Perl modules, Python bytecode, and Tcl scripts that link to the shared libraries that pilot-link includes, as well as the ability to manipulate the data on the desktop or the Palm directly.
What's New in This Release:
Code cleanups were made in libpisock, libpisync, src, and include.
An installation problem with udev rules was fixed.
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