Just obtained myself a new mobile phone, a Motorola C650, and was surprised to find a USB port on it for syncing to a PC, and Google reports it as compatible with Linux. So my next question for Google was "Can I sync the phone to my Kontact resources?" Now I'm confused! There's lots of outdated pages floating around talking about kitchensync, multisynk, ksync, conduits, konnectors, etc, etc but nowhere that actually says how to put it all together. The kdepim website is less than helpful on the matter. I found a couple of stand-alone apps, Kandy and KMobileTools. Kandy (http://kandy.kde.org/) is from 2001, and seems to allow syncing the address books, but lacks any other features like organiser sync and sms, and is certainly not integrated. KMobileTools (http://kmobiletools.berlios.de/) certainly has more features, like SMS and controlling the phone, and is under active development, but doesn't seem to support any syncing yet (they just say to use KitchenSync). So, question is, where does the whole sync thing stand in KDE at the mo? Is kitchensync/multisynk/whatever usable yet? How can I make this work now on KDE3.3 (I'm not afraid of messing around with beta stuff)? When can I expect a simple Kontact module to allow me to just press a button to sync my phone like KPilot does for my Palm? Cheers! John. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forget that new hard drive, save some lives instead, donate to the Red Cross: USA: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp UK: https://www.donate.bt.com/bt_form_dec.htm Oz: https://www.redcross.org.au/Donations/onlineTsunamiDonations.asp NZ: https://www.banqonit.com/proxypage.aspx?boiid=205 Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.