A PDA is a hand-held computer that you can use as a personal organizer.
You can store appointments, tasks, contacts, and other information on your
PDA. You can also transfer appointments, tasks, and contacts data between
your PDA and Email and Calendar
.
Before you can use your PDA with Email and Calendar
,
you must first configure your PDA for use with the Java Desktop System on
Linux. You must also specify how to transfer data between your PDA and Email and Calendar
. To do this, you configure conduits for the
PDA. A conduit is an application that manages the transfer
of data between your computer and your PDA. For information about how to
configure your PDA, see the Java Desktop System Release 3 User
Guide.
The following table lists the conduits that are available for the component
applications of Email and Calendar
, and the PDA
applications to which the conduits correspond:
Application |
Conduit |
PDA Application |
---|---|---|
Calendar |
ECalendar |
|
Tasks |
EToDo |
|
Contacts |
EAddress |
|
Email and Calendar
supports only PDAs
that use the PalmOS 5 operating system.