Greetings
I would like to inquire about and gather the efforts in a palm-pilot
integration for xemacs. I know there is bbdb-pilot.el by Erik Assum and
since i strongly believe in xemacs as the true "do it all in one place"
applikation i would like to submit a webpage that maintains such efforts.
For now i see the most urgent need in todo-mode syncing. I think of an interface
consistent with the palm-pilot based on the todo-mode by Oliver Seidel.
Not that i would go as far as using strokes.el ;-) but option buttons for the
priority would be a must. (i tend to have long todo lists)
In the end consistency in the user interface could go all the way to a
palm-pilot-mode that simulates a virtual palm-pilot much like kpilot.
If i can't have emacs on the pilot, i want the pilot on xemacs.
If some of you share my vision, i would be willing to maintain a webpage, that
documents and coordinates those efforts.
If nobody else volunteers, i am inclined to start coding, though
my lisp is very basic and my time at the moment very rare.
As far as i figured, there is only read-todos as part of the pilot-link
package, so a pilot-write program would be needed too.
BTW: Anybody got an idea how long i will have to wait to see emacs or at
least a lisp-engine on a PDA.
gruss/regards tom roth
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