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by Philip Trickett (List) :: Rate this Message:

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On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 14:37 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:

> > 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.
>

Hi Dotan, I neglected to mention you can install it locally, it works
well in my work environment.
>
>
> > 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.

Yes it can.

They support syncml 1.1 and 1.2, so if you have a client that suports it
they should work fine.

Also:
>From the FAQ:

Can I export my Mobical data?

There is an export button at the top of the contacts and the
appointments view. Mobical exports all contacts in one vCard 2.1
(contacts.vcf) file and all appointments in one vCalendar 1.0
(appointments.vcs) file. You can also acquire your appointments in the
iCalendar 2.0 (ics.ics) format from https://www.mobical.net/mobical/ics
using your Mobical username and password.



>
> > 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).
>
>
Same here

>
> > 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.
> >
>
>

Phil


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