From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 06:02:58 PDT
on 20/09/02 06:38, John Cleary at john_cleary_at_mac.com wrote:
> Given that 10.2 has a totally open address book with APIs to it from
> any application, how hard would it be to write an app to sync the
> Newton (a 2100 in my case) with it? I would be able to do the Mac OS
> end of things, but have no idea how the newton connection bit would go.
> What's the current state of play on OSX connectivity to Newts? Any at
> all? How hard is it to work with the Newton address database?
John,
There were some discussions about that over the last several weeks. If you
do a search in the NewtonTalk archive, I'm sure you'll find several
reference to the Address Book, iSync, iCal and a number of other things to
sync a Newton with a computer running Mac OS X.
-Laurent.
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