On Sunday 31 of July 2016 10:29:14 Corrado Fiore wrote: > Dear All, > > On 29/07/2016, at 3:20 AM, Slávek Banko (slavek.ba...@axis.cz) wrote: > > Without OpenChange are two possibilities for MS Outlook support: > > > > [...] > > 2) Outlook CalDav Synchronizer with Outlook 2007 ane later. > > > > [...] adds into MS Outlook exactly what is missing == CalDAV > > and CardDAV. > > This plugin could be a game changer for us because it fits nicely into the > "hosted Exchange" model that we're trying to implement, whereas OpenChange > is more tied to a different paradigm (Active Directory / corporate > environments). > > Has anyone tested it in production already? I mean, business users with > lots of events listed in multiple calendars, etc. > > The plugin repo on GitHub looks very active and that's surely a good sign, > but I was interested in first-hand reviews from the list. A couple of > years ago, in fact, we were pushing Bynari Connector to our clients, only > to discover that it was not only quite intrusive, but it also tended to > explode when it had to sync lots of data :-( > > Cheers, > Corrado Fiore
In my neighborhood I have several users who have this plugin used in everyday work. Unfortunately I do not know how much they have contacts, events and calendars == how intense they are users. -- Slávek -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists