PilotManager enables syncing of PalmOS device databases with Unix or Linux OS applications in a hassle-free manner.
Installation of PilotManager is a relatively easy process. All you need to do is unpack the tarball and run the perl Setup.pl command. The created executable PilotManager can be run right away, without any other installation steps. If you prefer to install PilotManager somewhere else, simply copy the entire folder. However, if you plan on using third-party conduits, such as SyncBBDB, then you'll need to provide Setup.pl with the -conduitdir argument, which should be the name of the directory containing the conduits.
One important note to consider is that conduits may require their own set of installation instructions. For instance, you may need to install conduits in the pilotmgr-x.xxx directory; however, it is now possible to install them in the -conduitdir directory. This is a more suitable method because it allows you to avoid reinstalling conduits the following time you upgrade PilotManager.
The latest release of PilotManager (version 1.108) features a long list of bugfixes, minor improvements, and changes that help maintain the code. A major flaw in several conduits that caused severe data loss if the connection was lost during a sync has been fixed. Compatibility with pilot-link 0.12.0-pre2 has been added. This new feature will enhance libusb support, which finally provides users the ability to sync through USB on Solaris.
Overall, PilotManager is a fantastic software that comes in handy when you're looking to sync your databases between your PalmOS device and desktop applications. Developers can use this software to create their own conduits, which adds to the flexibility and customizability of the program. The installation is straightforward, and the latest version comes with several great improvements that address previous issues.
Version 1.109: N/A