Hi all,
I have recently encountered (although it was published several weeks
ago), a Linux version of Siemens mobile phone management software - XMPM
(link below).
It seems to work only for some x75 phones (s75 and sl75 as I found out)
and the package is intended for Suse 9.2, 9.3 (and Connectiva/
Mandriva). I've managed to install it on Suse 10.1 alpha 3 (Ubuntu being
my regular desktop), but my s65 was not detected. The installation was
not clean though, so I can't confirm 100% that x65 are not supported.
To the point.
Siemens provides also "third party" source code and some files with
their code under GPL. I wonder if they are of any use for opensync
project? (I have seen opensync code in the "third party" bundle). Is
there anything you can call "cooperation"? I'm not a programmer, so I
can't really analyze these files.
Currently (as of 0.18) opensync provides some synchronisation with s65
over irmc (from the phone basically ok, to the phone doesn't work,
tested with evo and file plugins).
Cheers,
Rafal Prochniak
Siemens site:
http://www.benqmobile.com/cds/frontdoor/0,2241,hq_en_0_21219_rArNrNrNrN_prodId%3A109595,00.html#PC%20Software%20and%20Drivers
BTW: Did anyone use XMPM with any siemens phones? Does it work
(Evolution syncing)?
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