Hello there! Here are a few shots of ZynX in action. The first version had (rightfully so, since it is duplicatibg a machine) a metal interface, but I switched back for trhe moment to standard windows.
ZynX has to be set up properly first. You'll need to check Prefs first to see if your Z's profile and to make adjustments:

Set up the USB and ETHernet IP addresses and the FTP port. Also select your preferred connection.

The user setup. Default is root/<nil>. That's as good a time as ever to set up a password for your Z...
The Sharp ROM setting is not yet used.

Opera and Safari are not on the list because I changed machines, and on this one, I am trying to be reasonable... Anyway, here you see that I asked ZynX not to import IE's bookmarks, just Mozilla's.

Same for calendars: events from iCal only will be sync'ed.

iCal's own setup: ZynX noticed after a first run inside my Z that there was no equivalent for the (quite dumbly named) "Untitled" calendar. It proposed to create a datebook category ZUntitled.

Mozilla: ZynX found one, and only one profile, whence it will be able to import bookmarks.

Ah! shortcuts, my favourite so far! These are used in ZBrowser, the navigation utility that enables the user to browse the Z remotely, and up~download files. See here:

Besides the fact that it is multi-window (preparing for drag'n'mess of files between windows), ZBrowser has an editField in each window that accepts inputs of paths, relative or absolute, as well as shortcuts (ending with a semicolon). That's for hard-core uniX-Men!

This is where (BCC -- Bookmarks, Contacts, Calendars) you decide which bookmarks to sync.