I know this is a bit off topic, but I'm looking for a way to sync between Evolution Calendar on the Linux computer at work and iCal on a Powerbook at home, without having to buy a palm device. Does anyone have ideas how to do this?
As a cross platform developer, my choice is Java. Java has excellent widgets, it's a nice structured language and can be used for making stand alone applications, applets for browsers, server side programs, etc, etc. Last but not least: java has excellent support for communication with all kind of database managers like Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.
I use Borland JBuilder 4 for Linux instead of Forte. Forte is Ok, but for me JBuilder is a bit better. This is my personal opinion.
Gilbert
I know this is a bit off topic, but I'm looking for a way to sync between Evolution Calendar on the Linux computer at work and iCal on a Powerbook at home, without having to buy a palm device. Does anyone have ideas how to do this?
Thanks.
As a cross platform developer, my choice is Java. Java has excellent widgets, it's a nice structured language and can be used for making stand alone applications, applets for browsers, server side programs, etc, etc. Last but not least: java has excellent support for communication with all kind of database managers like Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. I use Borland JBuilder 4 for Linux instead of Forte. Forte is Ok, but for me JBuilder is a bit better. This is my personal opinion.
Gilbert