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KDE-Pim/Pi is available for four platforms:
1) Windows 32 (not available for all releases)
2) Zaurus Sharp ROM, gcc 2.95 compiled
3) OpenZaurus ROM, gcc 3.xx compiled (not available for all releases)
4) Linux Desktop (SuSE 9.2) (not available for all releases)
Contents of the packages and how to install:
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1) Windows 32
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NOTE:
There are two version for Windows available:
The file
-kdepim_1.9.20_for_Windows.exe.zip, wich is for Windows 2000/XP
+kdepim_2.0.8_for_Windows.exe.zip, wich is for Windows 2000/XP
and the file
-kdepim_1.9.20_for_Windows_98-ME.exe.zip, wich is for Windows 98/ME.
+kdepim_2.0.8_for_Windows_98-ME.exe.zip, wich is for Windows 98/ME.
The functionality is almost the same, but in the version for Windows 98/ME
is "Import from Outlook" disabled to make it running on Windows 98/ME.
-Filename: kdepim_1.9.20_for_Windows.exe.zip
+Filename: kdepim_2.0.8_for_Windows.exe.zip
Package contains:
KO/Pi
KA/Pi
Phone access(kammu.exe)
Libs for file, dir, qtopia resources.
Download file.
Unzip the file, then you are almost done.
When installing these package for the first time,
you will need to install some needed dlls which are
available in an extra package "kdepim334.dll". This additional package contains
the Qt3 library qt-mt334.dll and the MSVC library msvcr71.dll
and the MSVC library mfc71u.dll.
You can download the "kdepim334.dll" package at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
Please choose there package/project/file:
general Files for KDE/Pim
Needed Windows Dlls
kdepim334dll.zip
For details read the file
Migration-Howto.txt in the package.
@@ -178,65 +178,65 @@ Contains a command line tool for accessing mobile phones.
It is used from Kx/Pi to sync with / export to
mobile phones. It is not working very well, please do not
expect too much.
File pimTABicon_OZ-gcc3xx_X.X.X_arm.ipk:
If you insatll a program of the package, you may get
a new TAB wchich is called Pim.
If you did not have had this TAB on your Z, that
TAB will not display an icon.
Install this small package to assihn an icon to
the new Pim TAB.
Unzip package and install the apps in the usual way.
To get the character conversion in OM/Pi working, please download
at the sourceforge project site the package
oz-character-conversion_OZ-gcc3xx_arm.ipk.zip
from the section "general files for KDE/Pim"
Instructions how to install this package are in a ReadMe in this file.
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4) Linux Desktop (SuSE 9.2)
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-Filename: KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.20-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
+Filename: KDE-Pim-Pi-2.0.8-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
Package contains:
KAddessbook/Pi
KOrganizer/Pi
PasswordManager/Pi
KPhone/Pi
KTimeTracker/Pi
KOPieMail/Pi
and the needed microkde libs.
Download file and install it on console with
su
-rpm -ihv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.20-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
+rpm -ihv KDE-Pim-Pi-2.0.8-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
Note:
If you want to update, please do it with
-rpm -Uhv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.20-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
-(Uninstall with rpm -e KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.20-SuSE_9.2)
+rpm -Uhv KDE-Pim-Pi-2.0.8-SuSE_9.2.i586.rpm
+(Uninstall with rpm -e KDE-Pim-Pi-2.0.8-SuSE_9.2)
Here is the information,
provided in the rpm file about the content:
This package contains the platform-independent PIM programs from
www.pi-sync.net, compiled for SuSE 9.2:
KTimeTacker/Pi
KPhone/Pi
KAddressbook/Pi
KOrganizer/Pi
PasswordManager/Pi
KOPieMail/Pi
These applications do not need anything from the KDE-desktop
at all to run on Linux. However, there is a dependency from
two KDE libs, because a small command line program is included
to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
These applications are independent from the KDE-desktop
environment. That means, nothing of your existing
KDE-desktop setup will be changed, or any data
(calendar-addressbook) used by the KDE-desktop
applications will be changed or accessed.
These applications stores their data and config in