From: Jon S. <jps...@mt...> - 2010-08-10 22:51:06
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On 8/10/10 3:45 PM, Chris Frey wrote: > On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 08:09:00AM -0500, Jon Schewe wrote: >> I'm looking at getting a basic cell phone that I can sync the contacts >> with Linux. I do not want a smartphone for a variety of reasons (I can >> have a separate discussion about that if you'd like). My understanding >> is that opensync is the only real way to do this under Linux, is this >> correct? What things should I look for in a cell phone that will >> increase the probability that opensync will work with it? My cell >> carrier is Verizon. > Hopefully others will chime in with their thoughts, but it is my understanding > that syncML is the "wave of the future" when it comes to syncing, so that > might be a good feature to look for. Is this something that can be found in many basic phones (ie. not smartphones) that only have bluetooth and USB for connections? -- Jon Schewe | http://mtu.net/~jpschewe If you see an attachment named signature.asc, this is my digital signature. See http://www.gnupg.org for more information. |