It currently extracts all data from both datebook and TitraxNotesDB and can
output to either a simple text file (complete with elapsed time for each log
entry) or a postgresql database. Building your own output methods should be
easy. You just need a function that accepts and processes an array of parsed
record hashes. The two I've built should provide good examples of how even a
monkey can hack some Perl together with the desired effect :)
Eventually I will document, package, and build a website it can call home.
For now, I'm consentrating on building a webapp to make the data more usefull
for my needs and for further testing to insure there isn't any data mangling
going on. It's the least I can do before releasing it into the wild! :)
Both the conduit and eventually my webapp will be released under GPL.
Thanks to everyone who help me along the way. And thanks to Andrew for
creating coldsync, without which none of this would be possible! :)
...Izzy
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