> > > > I use 'syncevolution' connected to scheduleworld.com to keep my 3 > > copies > > of evo, my blackberry and my google calendar account all synced up. > > > > You can have your calendar presented as a WebDAV .ics file as well, so > > that should satisfy your Mac. > > > > webdav?? sharing one web-based cal between all 3 hosts (each being > able to read & write) sounds good - but it is feasible/str fwd? If so > how come you use something else??
Because the WebDAV implementation in Evo is not ideal - it only 'publishes' information, it doesn't synchronise it. You can read (as in read-only, not r/w) calendars on the web - things like google calendar or ical; you can publish your 'personal' calendar as an ics file using WebDAV (or as free/busy .ifb) - but you can't have your personal calendar on the web. If the CalDAV features of evo worked reliably with a variety of servers, it would be the way to go. But it doesn't (or at least it didn't last time I tried it in 2.10), so the next best option is to do proper synchronisation against a SyncML server such as the Funambol server at scheduleworld. It also has the advantage of being able to sync to other things such as PDAs or mobile clients (and Outlook if you so desire). P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
