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I would love to see this happen.
KDE PIM is a great suite, but KDE on the IT is not the most friendly of environments.
Powerful, yes, endlessly configurable, yes, but stable and friendly, maybe not so much.
You say there are issues. What sort?
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-04
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2008-03-04
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Is the target of this a standard Hildon desktop with proper integration and looking native (possibly following on from the work on http://qt4.garage.maemo.org/ ?)
Or is it a customisation of it within KDE to better fit the screen etc. and is intended for use of those running KDE on their tablets?
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2008-03-04
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Just kidding. Does Kdepimpi support synchronization with google calendar at all?
I've just discovered that the latest version of KDEPIMPI (2.10), compiled for the Open Embedded project, combined with the libqt-mt.so.3 library (for Zaurus qt3 compatibility) produce a working, stable, PIM suite. The menus, icons, and functions are much better, though it isn't Hildonized. The calendar/to-list is much better, the address book is fully functional, and synchronizing works. The mail progam (ompi) and cell-phone data exchange (kammu, based on gammu) each run but are untested.
Many thanks to: Zautrix (the original author of KDEPIMPI), yonggun on OESF for compiling the package, and tz1 for the qt3 library.
Known problems: no Hildonization, the alarm pop-up menu is incorrectly sized, making it easy to suspend an alarm but difficult to cancel one, there aren't desktop launcher (menu) entries, and the installation procedure isn't ready for novices. However, if someone contacts yonggun to get the source code, it shouldn't be hard to rebuild the .deb package with menu entries and the post-install "ldconfig" for the Maemo platform.
Here's a link to the OESF page with a .deb package of kdepimpi.
Here's a link to the libqt-mt.so.3 library which must be installed before kdepimpi.
Note: The installation must be done from the command-line (or possibly via the "red-pill" mode in the application manager). In my case I downloaded the two ".deb" packages and then ran (as root):
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I'm happy to announce some significant progress in getting the KDEPIMPI PIM suite running on the Nokia handhelds. This package is a "pure Qt" calendar/todo-list/contact list/password manager. It also includes a time-tracker and interface to mobile phones. There are Linux & Windows desktop versions, with intelligent bi-directional synchronization. The package has been a popular PIM on the Sharp Zaurus for many years. Despite the package name, there are no KDE dependencies.
The original developer's site for the package is:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
With tremendous help from Michael Krelin, there is now a Qt4 port of KDEPIMPI. It compiles cleanly under scratchbox and runs on my N810 (OS2008), but has some problems that need to be fixed by a more experienced programmer than me.
I'm seeking someone to take a look at the package as it is now, and make what are hopefully the small changes needed to be fully functional.
Please contact me directly if you would like a copy of the source code, my compilation notes, installation scripts, and a detailed description of the current problems.
Thanks,
Mark
Last edited by z2n; 2008-12-03 at 08:58. Reason: semi-stable working version!