PilotManager

PilotManager is a tool that allows you to synchronize databases on a PalmOS device with applications on your Unix or Unix-like platform. The name comes from the USRobotics Pilot, the first PalmOS device. PilotManager is a full Hotsync daemon that is user extensible. Developers can write their own conduits to synchronize PalmOS databases with the desktop application of their choice.

Written by Bharat Mediratta
Later managed by Alan Harder
Currently maintained by Aaron Kaplan


Click here to see real output from PilotManager using
the Backup, SyncMemo and SyncCM conduits.


PilotManager development is being pursued as a hobby. New versions may not be thorougly tested before being released. Remember to make backups before you use it!

About PilotManager

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News

2006/05/07 PilotManager 1.109 is now available. It includes a long list of bug fixes and some changes to make the code easier to maintain. See the ChangeLog for a complete list.

Past news items


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