Hi,
I am just wondering why there was the idea hey, let's do some bondage and use
the Google API (or Facebook or...) instead of using CardDav and CalDav from
the beginning. Shouldn't that have been the natural choice for an more or less
open phone?
Nevertheless I will be happy when the
Hi,
This might shed some infromation about this issue:
http://techcrunch.com/2010/11/04/facebook-google-contacts/#
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Thomas Tanghus tho...@tanghus.net wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2014 20:48 Bernd Wachter wrote:
Our plans for contacts are to first make all
christopher.l...@thurweb.ch writes:
Hi Sven
I am equally curious:
Reading and rereading Bernd's mail I see
..contacts synced to the device from some third party services...
I entered all the contacts on my phone myself (most via bluetooth from
the N9). No third parties are involved at
And wouldn't separate permission for each app solve the thing?
--
Marcin
2014-01-26 Bernd Wachter bernd.wach...@jolla.com
christopher.l...@thurweb.ch writes:
Hi Sven
I am equally curious:
Reading and rereading Bernd's mail I see
..contacts synced to the device from some third
issue not in app permissions. issue in restriction access to cloud
contacts got from 3rd party services, and so on
On 27.01.2014 00:21, Marcin M. wrote:
And wouldn't separate permission for each app solve the thing?
--
Marcin
2014-01-26 Bernd Wachter bernd.wach...@jolla.com
So Jolla get's punishment, because a user want's to use HIS Contacts,
because they are fetched from 3rd party service, the user put HIS
contacts?! - Wow strange.
But making added by hand contacts is/could be possible? And what about if
the user have to accept that a app wants to use his contacts
2014-01-26, Gabriel Böhme m.gabrielboe...@googlemail.com:
So Jolla get's punishment, because a user want's to use HIS Contacts,
because they are fetched from 3rd party service, the user put HIS
contacts?! - Wow strange.
What makes you think that the contacts you sync from a 3rd party
service
On Sunday 26 January 2014 20:48 Bernd Wachter wrote:
Our plans for contacts are to first make all local contacts available to
your applications, and then fine-tune how we're dealing with contacts
from 3rd party services.
Sounds like a reasonable approach. You shouldn't be blocked from your
Hi,
I tried to use QContactManager, QContact and so on for an app I'd like
to publish on harbour, but the line in my .pro file
PKGCONFIG += Qt5Contacts
is rejected by the new validation tool.
How can I access contacts in a harbour app? Is there an example?
Best regards,
Harald
is fetching Contacts allowed to Harbour at all?
On 21.01.2014 16:15, Harald Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use QContactManager, QContact and so on for an app I'd like
to publish on harbour, but the line in my .pro file
PKGCONFIG += Qt5Contacts
is rejected by the new validation tool.
How can I
Am 21.01.2014 11:28, schrieb Andrey Kozhevnikov:
On 21.01.2014 16:15, Harald Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use QContactManager, QContact and so on for an app I'd like
to publish on harbour, but the line in my .pro file
PKGCONFIG += Qt5Contacts
is rejected by the new validation tool.
How
Harald Schmitt li...@hschmitt.de writes:
Hi,
I tried to use QContactManager, QContact and so on for an app I'd like
to publish on harbour, but the line in my .pro file
PKGCONFIG += Qt5Contacts
is rejected by the new validation tool.
How can I access contacts in a harbour app? Is there an
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