Release Digest: General, November 17, 2002 | Linux Today

Release Digest: General, November 17, 2002

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 18, 2002

[ Thanks to Curtis
Knight
for this link. ]

SynCE 0.2

*drum roll*

November 10, 2002, The Internet
===============================

SynCE version 0.2 has been released!

The purpose of the SynCE project is to provide a means of communication
with a Windows CE or Pocket PC device from a computer running Linux,
*BSD or other unices.

This release of the SynCE project includes the following modules:

  o Dccmd     - Daemon that handles communication with a device.
  o Librapi2  - Implementation of the RAPI interface
  o Libsynce  - Foundation library needed by the above modules
  o Serial    - Serial connection tools

Command line tools currently included allow users to copy files between
a device and a PC. Developers are invited to make file management tools
for their favorite desktop envioronment!

In the future, SynCE will include synchronization support.

The SynCE project's home page, in true need of an update both visually
and content-wise:

  http://synce.sourceforge.net/

Downloads are available from this page:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=30550&release_id=121501

Questions are best directed to the SynCE development mailing list:

  synce-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

Credits to:

  o Ludovic Lange, who started the SynCE project and who did the hard
    work in figuring out the properitary interfaces

  o All helpful people on the synce-devel mailing list

Download now and get connected!

Regards,
 
-\- David Eriksson -/-


SynCE project manager
Web Webster

Web Webster

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