This software allows users to set the time on their Palm device directly from a UNIX system. With this tool, Palm users can easily synchronize their device with the system clock and keep accurate time.
1. Go to the JPilot source directory.
2. Configure, make, and make install jpilot.
3. Unpack the JustInTime plugin for JPilot - tar -xzf JPilot-JustInTime.tgz
4. Go to the JustInTime directory - cd JustInTime.
5. Configure.
6. Make.
7. Make install.
8. Install the justintime.prc file on your Palm device by whatever means you typically use to install programs.
9. Restart JPilot.
10. You're done.
Once installed, you won't have to worry about JustInTime as it runs in the background. Whenever you start the modified version of pilot-xfer with the -t option, the tool computes the time difference between your Palm device and the host computer and stores it in a small database on the Palm. If you are using JPilot with the JustInTime plugin installed, you won't need the pilot-xfer stuff. JustInTime automatically updates the device's time, and the previous database is deleted. That's all there is to it.
JustInTime works by getting the current time from your Palm device and comparing it to the host computer's time. The time difference is noted in a small database block used by the tool to set the Palm time automatically after the HotSync. The database is then deleted as it is no longer needed.
Unfortunately, there are a couple of bugs that I discovered while using this software. Sometimes the HotSync Manager crashes after receiving a new time. I still have to find a way to fix that. Additionally, sometimes, when the HotSync button is pressed after starting pilot-xfer, the tool aborts before connecting correctly. To work around this, press the HotSync button before starting pilot-xfer (just like you would with POSE).
Version 0.3.2: N/A