Package: multisync0.90
Version: 0.90.19-1

The package description could do with explaining that 'this is a newer
version of Multisync reliant on the Opensync framework and Opensync
plugins, as opposed to the older version (package name multisync), also
available in Debian, that relies on the Multisync framework and uses
Multisync plugins.'
As it stands you aren't told that there's a difference of
Multisync/Opensync between the multisync and multisync0.90 packages so you
have to dig deep to understand why there are two and which to install.

Also, 'databetween' needs to instead be written 'data between'

For peoples' ease of use it would be really helpful if we could have this
kind of list in the package description:

'The following packages might also be of use:

multisync-tools - the msynctool command-line utility

opensyncutils - Command line utilities for libopensync

opensync-plugin-evolution - Evolution plugin

opensync-plugin-file - file plugin

opensync-plugin-google-calendar - Plugin for syncing with Google Calendar

opensync-plugin-irmc - IrMC plugin (IrDA and Bluetooth)

opensync-plugin-palm - Palm plugin

opensync-plugin-syncml - SyncML plugin

opensync-plugin-sunbird - Opensync Mozilla Calendar / Mozilla Sunbird /
Mozilla Lightning[?] plugin

The backup, opie and synce plugins from Multisync are not yet provided for
by Opensync in Debian Etch though they are available from the upstream
Opensync project and their Debian repository.'


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