-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Shawn wrote: > I am starting to get a large stack of business cards and want to set up > a centralized listing for these. I rebuild my workstation on a regular > basis, and don't want to have to worry about backing up my contacts > info. Also, I want to be able to access my contact list if I'm using my > laptop, or away from my own computers - maybe a web interface. This > seems to call for a server, rather than a client tool. > > What do you use? > > I know I can set up an LDAP server, but then I'd need to worry about > schema compatibility (i.e. schema A might work with Evolution, but not > Thunderbird, etc.). What other options are there? > > Shawn > I use Thunderbird + Zindus + Google Contacts.
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