kstuart
03-07-2003, 12:13 PM
New Plucker Desktop package released
Robert O'Connor
Sunday February 9th 2003
A new Plucker Desktop package is available for Microsoft Windows.
It is available in the downloads section of the plkr.org website.
The three main parts included are:
A conduit that allows the ability to update any due channels when hit the HotSync button, and install them to the device. Enable/disable this by Preferences > Autoupdate and take the newly unhidden 4th radiobutton. This is from Bill Nalen and works very slick in testing.
Sync output directly to card from plucker-desktop (This was just built based from what users described as happening, I don't know if it will work). There is multiple destinations as before, but a new column for RAM vs. card. Built to use the feature also for POSIX and pilot-link when sync-to-card code is contributed to pilot-link.
The case of:
- MS Windows
- in commandline mode
- using progress dialog
- set to automatically close when done
now properly terminates the application.
Also when there is no channels due, it just ends silently [instead of popping a dialog that says no channels are due], as per the documentation.
Robert O'Connor
Sunday February 9th 2003
A new Plucker Desktop package is available for Microsoft Windows.
It is available in the downloads section of the plkr.org website.
The three main parts included are:
A conduit that allows the ability to update any due channels when hit the HotSync button, and install them to the device. Enable/disable this by Preferences > Autoupdate and take the newly unhidden 4th radiobutton. This is from Bill Nalen and works very slick in testing.
Sync output directly to card from plucker-desktop (This was just built based from what users described as happening, I don't know if it will work). There is multiple destinations as before, but a new column for RAM vs. card. Built to use the feature also for POSIX and pilot-link when sync-to-card code is contributed to pilot-link.
The case of:
- MS Windows
- in commandline mode
- using progress dialog
- set to automatically close when done
now properly terminates the application.
Also when there is no channels due, it just ends silently [instead of popping a dialog that says no channels are due], as per the documentation.