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J-Pilot

J-Pilot

J-Pilot is a desktop organizer application for PalmOS devices. It is intended to be an alternative to the Palm Desktop.

It includes a datebook, address book, ToDo, and memo applications, as well as Expense and SyncTime plugins. You can change your alarm and sync settings, date format, and character sets with the Preferences dialog.

J-Pilot requires pilot-link, a library of utilities for connecting to and synchronising with Palm OS-based PDAs



 J-Pilot 0.99.9.10

Price
Free to download

Size
1.6MB

License
GNU General Public License v2

Developer
Judd Montgomery

Website
www.jpilot.org

System Requirements
pilot-link
GTK+1.2 or greater
glib

Support Sites:
jpilot-icalendar, Mailing Lists

Selected Reviews:
schestowitz.com, LinuxPlanet

Features include:

  • Supports DateBk 3/4/5/6 extensions
  • Supports PEdit Palm application
  • Plugin support: Expense, Synctime, jpilot-backup (for multiple backups), and KeyRing for Palm encrpytion
  • Import and Export to many different formats
  • Export iCalendar, vCard, and LDIF formats
  • Palm Application Features including: Synchronization of categories and editing categories, Supports Datebook, Address, To Do List, and MemoPad

J-Pilot should work with Palm Pilot models:

  • 1000
  • 5000
  • Personal
  • Professional
  • III, IIIx, IIIe
  • V and VII
  • Visor

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Last Updated Monday, April 21 2008 @ 03:57 PM EDT


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