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Barry - BlackBerry Tether & Synchronization for Linux

Ever wanted to tether your Linux notebook to your BlackBerry? Well, now you can.

Barry is an open source application that allows you to tether your Linux machine to your BlackBerry for Internet access, to sychronize data, backup and restore, and program management.

Here is a list of Barry’s possibilities from their website:

  • Charge your Blackberry’s battery from your USB port.
  • Retrieve Address Book, Email, Calendar, Service Book, Memos, Tasks, PIN Messages, Saved Email, and Folders.
  • Export Address Book contacts in text or LDAP LDIF format.
  • Make full data backups and restores of your device using a GUI.
  • Synchronize contacts and calendar items using the OpenSync framework.
  • Use the Blackberry as a modem.

To download Barry to your Linux machine, click here.

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  1. January 29th, 2009 at 18:01 | #1

    This is a BIG step for blackberry in my opinion. I lost mine to a toilet accident a few months ago and made the jump to ATT for the iPhone. Great switch in my opnion, but there are somethings I just miss about the blackberry.

  2. January 29th, 2009 at 21:07 | #2

    @jeff @webtech9 - I’m not real sure it’s a ‘big’ step but it is a positive step by a 3rd party vendor. Maybe it opens a door into the Linux world that wasn’t there before although the numbers behind the Linux door are not that large anyway. But a good step nonetheless.

  1. January 22nd, 2010 at 16:42 | #1

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