On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 19:31 +0100, Tino Keitel wrote:
On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 13:04:01 -0300, David M. Cvet wrote:
[...]
> However, I plan on dumping the phone and picking up an iPhone later this
> month. I am very interested in syncevolution and it's ability, or so it
> states, to sync contact, tasks, memo and calendar with the iPhone.
Currently, the iPhone OS doesn't support SyncML and also doesn't allow
apps access to the calendar. It was stated that the latter will be
changed in iPhone OS 4.0.
SyncEvolution for the iPhone is no longer maintained. I can recommend
the Synthesis SyncML client (free for contacts) or the Synthesis Cal
+Todo app (commercial, includes contact sync). I'm currently using the
latter, synchronizing against a SyncEvolution HTTP server.
As Tino said, the Synthesis app provides its own calendar GUI because
access and thus synchronizing the builtin calendar data is not possible
before OS 4.0.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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