Tino Mettler wrote: > from my POV, SyncML also requires a "home service" to sync with. > > Yes, setting up CalDAV/CardDAV requires some knowledge. I use DAViCal. > It requires setting up a PostgreSQL database, adjusting the configuration > for DAViCal and setting up user accounts using the DACiCal web frontend. > However, it's not that hard at all, and could be streamlined with some > effort. > > At the end, you get features like shared calendars, auto-discovery of > all addressbooks/calendars assigned to the users (via bindings), cheap > background sync over HTTPS without manual interaction and compatibility > with current smartphone operating systems. It's also a lot easier to > keep multiple devices (more than two) in sync. > > iOS comes with CalDAV/CardDAV support OOTB. On Android, third party > apps are required, as Google internally uses some sort of > CalDAV/CardDAV but does not expose it to use it with your own server > AFAICS.
Hi Tino, thank you for sharing. My problems are that firstly I loose something that was working good for so many years and is sufficient for my needs. Second I do not want to access my home network via WLAN and last I do not want to use WLAN on the phone all the time. You may add the lack of choice that is gone as well. But thanks anyway. regards _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.syncevolution.org/mailman/listinfo/syncevolution
