> Well, I use a couple of methods here for syncing my E71 with Evolution
> on my desktop:
>
Thanks, Phil. I did have an E71 some time ago, but I quickly went back
to the non-Symbian 6288 for performance reasons. As the 6288 is a much
more responsive device and neither would sync with KDEPIM, it was a no
brainer.
> 1. I use egroupware: www.egroupware.org as a syncml server to sync
> between my phone and evolution
>
This looks to be overly complex and expensive. I do not need web
access, and 100 Euro setup fee + 30 Euros per month is steep.
> 2. I also use mobical.net which I mainly have as an independent backup
> of the phone, and it can also sync text messages as well.
>
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.
> I am just mentioning this as there are alternatives that are not windows
> based.
>
If anyone knows of other alternatives, I am all ears (eyes).
> If you use thunderbird and lighning, the sync options with egroupware
> are easier, as well as mobical.
>
I do not use those products.
> I have been keeping an eye on opensync, ever since I used multisync a
> few years ago, but it stopped working a while ago, and I just don't have
> the time to debug.
>
> It is a great project though, and I think it will develop, and when I
> get the time I will be debugging and submitting reports.
>
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