Syncing Android phones w/ Fedora & Evolution

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Greetings,

Previously, I used a Palm Centro phone and used J-Pilot to sync data
(contacts, calendar, notes, and tasks) via USB cable.  Fairly easy to
configure and use.

Since, I've acquired an Android phone (HTC Design 4G), PIM data doesn't
seem to be as easy to manage by way of a direct link between a Fedora
Linux desktop and an Android phone.

An easy way is by way of a Gmail account. However, the hope has been to
avoid this possibility.

My progress (and I guess my ambition ) is slow in this venture.
Nevertheless, I've begun syncing my contacts via OneMediaHub/Funambol. So
far it seems to work. OneMediaHub also syncs calendars. Hopefully, I'll
use that soon.

However, that still leaves Tasks/ToDos and Notes, neither of which is done
with either Gmail or OneMediaHub.

There are two Android Apps that enable importing notes created under Palm
(Note Everything, and PalmNote). But that still doesn't solve the sync
problem.

There is Evernote, a current rage in note-taking apps, highly
multimedia-oriented, and cloud-based. However, I would prefer avoiding
using this.

Much thanks for all advice,

Max Pyziur
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