Palm Question 2006-03-02 - By karlp@(protected)
Back On Wed, March 1, 2006 4:58 pm, Bob McClure Jr said: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 04:29:14PM -0700, karlp@(protected) wrote: >> I use a Palm Tungsten T5 and can sync to Ubuntu fine. Once I get it >> syncing >> to FC4, I'll be good to go (again; older model on serial worked fine), but >> I'm curious if any of you Linux Palm-ites use Documents2Go and don't feel >> very productive without it. I'm curious if there's a Linux solution >> comparable to Docs2Go. I don't want the graphics parts. All I really want >> is >> a spreadsheet, text editor and presentations-like app. > > How about OpenOffice? Or do I misunderstand the question?
I use OpenOffice on the desktop, but it doesn't run on the Palm. Docs2Go does, and on Windows there's a conduit that converts the documents into native MS or WP format. I'm looking for something in the Linux world that would 'plugin' to J-Pilot, specifically.
Karl
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