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date: 07 Sep 2008 20:06:46 GMT,    group: uk.comp.os.linux        back       
Calendar/contacts list recommendations wanted - syncMl capable   
I'm looking for a simple Calendar and Contacts list for Gnome (doesn't
have to be a Gnome application really, I run fvwm) which can do syncMl
synchronisation.

There are a couple of full-blown productivity suites that do what I
want but they're too big really, I don't want E-Mail and/or groupware.

Any suggestions?  I have looked using Google and on freshmeat.net but
can't really find a *simple* utility.  The best so far seem to be:-

    eGroupWare - PHP/web based, does *way* more than I need
    Simple Groupware - similar to eGroupWare
    ScheduleWorld - closer to what I want but seems to expect me to
    use their server

I don't actually need a web based solution but it's OK if it is web based.

I'd rather like command line access to the addresses at least so I can
get E-Mail addresses into mutt.  (I guess if it's mySql based it would
be easy enough to write a script to do this)

-- 
Chris Green
date: 07 Sep 2008 20:06:46 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: Calendar/contacts list recommendations wanted - syncMl capable   
tinnews@isbd.co.uk wrote:

> I'm looking for a simple Calendar and Contacts list for Gnome (doesn't
> have to be a Gnome application really, I run fvwm) which can do syncMl
> synchronisation.

[snip]

If you want something light on resources but quite versatile try Osmo
<http://clay.ll.pl/osmo>
 
Zed

-- 
zed
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 18:48:39 +1200   author:   zed

Re: Calendar/contacts list recommendations wanted - syncMl capable   
zed  wrote:
> tinnews@isbd.co.uk wrote:
> 
> > I'm looking for a simple Calendar and Contacts list for Gnome (doesn't
> > have to be a Gnome application really, I run fvwm) which can do syncMl
> > synchronisation.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> If you want something light on resources but quite versatile try Osmo
> <http://clay.ll.pl/osmo>
>  
It's so *nearly* what I want:-

    Importing contacts from SyncML based devices (experimental)

I'll keep an eye on it and see if that advances to synchronizing with syncMl.

Thanks for the pointer.

-- 
Chris Green
date: 08 Sep 2008 18:55:04 GMT   author:   unknown

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