gpe contacts import

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On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Graham Cobb <g+770@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 April 2008 16:26:30 Mark wrote:
>  > The Garnet VM is of no use to me if I can't use it to access my Palm
>  > address book. (That's also my #1 gripe with the Nokia tablet, by the
>  > way - there's yet to be any app for it that can sucessfully import my
>  > contacts in *any* format, including multiple-entry vCard and .csv.)
>  > I wish there were a usable PIM for the Internet Tablets. I've tried
>  > the gpe suite, and it will only import a single vCard at a time, and
>  > that's an extreme PITA. Gpe won't import csv files at all. I could
>  > retype all the entries just as easily, but since I have hundreds of
>  > entries that's not going to happen.
>
>  gpe-contacts -i <filename>
>
>  or the Tools->Import menu entry
>
>  should import a multiple-entry vCard.  If it doesn't work for you please
>  report a bug in the GPE bugzilla (http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/).
>
>  Graham
>
It doesn't work. I tried that many times, but the import only worked
with vCard files containing a single entry. Even two entries would
result in failure.

I'm sick of creating accounts and entering bugs in zillions of
different bugzillas. If they would let me enter a bug without having
to set up an account, then fine. I don't mind entering my email
address with a bug or comment, but as it is, no thanks. Making it a
hassle to submit bugs is a good way to ensure that few people do it.
Once I enter a bug on the Web site (*without* having to actually
create an account), I should be automatically updated by email and be
able to simply "reply" with my email client to make updates or respond
to questions. The current bugzilla process is a huge PITA when one is
dealing with many different apps at once.

Mark
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