Syncing an Outlook Replacement w/ Pocket Outlook?
Rick the Red asks: "I'm using Windows ME, Office 2000, and a Pocket PC, but I'm trying to break free (pun intended). To begin my migration, I've decided to replace Office 2000 with OpenOffice.org on Windows, then move to Linux (dual-boot; I've still got the games issue) once that conversion is complete. My concern is the Pocket PC. I'd love to go cold-turkey and replace my Jornada with a Sharp Zaurus, but that's not in the budget right now. OpenOffice.org provides XMerge, which covers Word and Excel, but what about Outlook? What email reader/contact list/calendar apps (for Windows) do you recommend to replace Outlook -and- sync with Pocket Outlook? Any success stories to share?"
I moved to a linux desktop with openoffice.org about a year ago, and I used Evolution in place of Outlook. I thought it was great - or least that's what I kept telling myself. What I really found was that it was great to feel like I was cool for using those things, but in all honesty, it sucked. Nothing worked well together. I couldn't copy text in one app and paste it into another. Evolution didn't allow me to change my email font - it required changing the default HTML view of Gnome. What's more, sadly, much of the world is still using MS Office. Sure, openoffice.org can open and even save in documents in office format, but they're not perfect. Formatting gets all screwed up and this causes big problems for things like, say, resumes.
How are you going to keep them down on the farm once they've seen Karl Hungus?
...don't assume that the Zarus is the best solution for Linux syncing just because it runs Linux itself. People have been grappling with syncing PalmOS devices to Linux for a lot longer and they have some solid solutions now.
The Zarus is a nice machine, but I still maintain that PalmOs is the best solution for PDA usage.
BTW, can you put Linux on the jornada? I've heard of it on the Ipaq, but I'm a little out of date on PPC.
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