Accessing WebDAV on PDAs
Saqib Ali asks: "Nowadays, WebDAV (Web based Distributed Authoring and Version) is becoming very common in large corporations. We are also adopting WebDAV for file sharing. All the major operating systems support WebDAV, however I was wondering if there is any support for WebDAV on PDAs. I think lots of people will be interested in WebDAV support for PDAs. Does anyone know of a WebDAV client for PDAs? Especially for Pocket PCs, since they have Pocket Word and Excel? If not, I would be interested in starting a Open Source project for implementing this. Any good ideas on how/where to start?"
I have a Pocket PC and would think that WebDAV would be a great feature/component to add to a PDA (mostly those working with WebDAV-enabled CMS or portals, via a WiFi or WAN connection)... but the Pocket Office apps (Pocket Word in particular) just suck.
.NET Framework and optimized C++ controls?
It would be nice to see an open-source office "suite" for Pocket PC (or even for the Zaurus for that matter) that isn't as braindead or limited as Pocket Word/Excel/Outlook, but not as fat as OpenOffice.org... yet still be able to work with Word and Excel documents natively. Maybe this could be a possibility with the Compact
Whilst on the topic of open-source software for PDAs... an open-source free or low-cost (as in beer) SSH/SCP/SFTP client would be super nice.
Brevity was never your forte, was it? ;^)
I own an iPaq, and I've tried the Familiar distribution as well as the intimate which is a full blown one.
I'm pretty sure that using the last one you may have tools that are WebDAV enabled.
Furthermore, that's all open source. Linux rocks.