From: Adrià C. M. <sso...@es...> - 2009-04-22 19:39:21
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A Dimecres, 22 d'abril de 2009 20:08:06, Dotan Cohen va escriure: > >> Can this be used for syncing? The webpage is rather vague on the > >> subject, though as they claim to support "multiple devices" it > >> _should_ technically be possible. > > > > Yes it can. > > > > They support syncml 1.1 and 1.2, so if you have a client that suports it > > they should work fine. > > > > Also: > > >From the FAQ: > > > > Can I export my Mobical data? > > > > There is an export button at the top of the contacts and the > > appointments view. Mobical exports all contacts in one vCard 2.1 > > (contacts.vcf) file and all appointments in one vCalendar 1.0 > > (appointments.vcs) file. You can also acquire your appointments in the > > iCalendar 2.0 (ics.ics) format from https://www.mobical.net/mobical/ics > > using your Mobical username and password. > > My issue is just the opposite: I want my data to go one way from > KDEPIM to the phone. It appears that I could import vcard and > vcalendar files that KDEPIM creates, but that means manually updating > the entire contacts / calendar list any time there is a change. That > would be several times per week. Well, i know another alternative, which i've been using for a while, and it really works very nice even with kdepim. It's scheduleworld I don't know egroupware, but it seems a similar solution - and for free. It's mainly focused to evolution, thunderbird, MS outlook and to syncML clients, but with a careful setup of korganizer, kontact and syncevolution you can get them to work properly. A more detailed explanation on how to achieve it is explained in scheduleworld's wiki, and it has also a veru nice support forum. It also features a web-based imap client... |