On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 20:47:40 -0400
Jay Daniels <t...@myt60.net> wrote:

> Just received an offer I can't seem to refuse.  It's for an almost
> free blackberry curve from my provider.
> 
> Now, I read somewhere that there is no blackberry desktop application
> for Linux but someone posted in a web forum that Evolution actually
> works with blackberry devices.
> 
> Is this true?  How do you handle a blackberry curve in Linux?
> 
> I am using Evolution 2.22.3.1 because I can't find a backport for
> Hardy:(
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
> jay
> 
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Jay,

This is a too-quick response, so no links at the moment, but the only
way I've seen people use a BB with evolution is to set up an account
with Google calendar or a similar calendar service, like scheduleworld.
They become the intermediary between your BB and evolution. I haven't
experimented with Google fully, but I'm beginning to use it now. Google
has a client you can download onto your BB for syncing purposes. 

Hope this gets you started...

With best regards,

Pete
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