Kervin Pierre schrieb:
Another thing that I would like to do is to move the data layer from
C++/SQLite to C#/SQL Server Compact
...
that would help with getting new developers in the future.
You bet on this!
If I get a really working sort of bridge between Outlook and a
well-defined
with one of the commercial offerings out there like Zimbra Connector
or ZideOne.
Best regards,
Kervin
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Subject: [otlkcon-devel] Status?
I'm trying to establish the status
,
Kervin
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I'm trying to establish the status of this project -
Can anyone tell me which parts of the Exchange SDK
: [otlkcon-devel] Status?
Hello Kervin
I can actively participate in development - I'm trying to establish what OC
needs to get built. Which Exchange SDK are you using for the current release?
Although the calendar aspect is good I'm most keen to get shared tasks up
running.
Sadly cannot help
I'm trying to establish the status of this project -
Can anyone tell me which parts of the Exchange SDK are required to build
the connector DLL?
Has anyone had good results using the connector with Linux servers like
Zimbra or Citadel?
Thx++
G.
Kervin L. Pierre wrote:
[snip]
This is just the point I was at when I had to start looking on
the calendar protocol ( settled on CalDAV for now ). Part of
the problem is that we simply need more hands.
I can't help much with calendaring, other than parroting my frustrations
in using Thunderbird