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Summary: A collection of PIM programs
Name: KDE-Pim-Pi
-Version: 2.0.28
+Version: 2.1.0
Release: SuSE_9.2
Copyright:GPL
Group: Productivity/Pim
Source:http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
URL:http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
Packager: zautrix
%description
This package contains the platform-independent PIM programs from
www.pi-sync.info, 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
$HOME/kdepim/
However, because the same file format is used,
an easy exchange of data with the KDE-desktop
is possible.
A small command line program is included
to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
You do not need to call this program from the commandline,
it is called from the KDE-Pim/Pi apps when you choose there:
Sync with KDE_Desktop.
If something is going wrong, please start the
KDE-Pim/Pi program itself from the console to get detailed output.
After installation, you should have a
PIM-pi
folder in your KDE start menu, where you can
start the applications from.
These programs makes it possible to sync your Zaurus easily
(with the KDE-Pim/Pi programs running on the Zaurus)
with the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook data.