> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ext Andrew > Flegg > Sent: 19 August, 2010 17:13 > > However, Google allows me to have multiple calendars, and I separate > them there (personal, family and, possibly, work). By only having a > single calendar syncable, I can only have one of my calendars on my > N900. So, the only workaround I can have is to use a service like > nuevasync.com to merge all my Google Calendars into a single one for > syncing it down to my N900. > > The calendar app on the N900 is very good, as is the provision of > multiple calendars. The assumption that most users will be happy > syncing a single calendar is, however, very wrong (see also the > multitude of threads on tmo about attempts to sync multiple calendars, > most of them falling back on SyncEvolution!) > > The same principle which means I want to separate and colour code my > calendars on the device is EXACTLY applicable to me wanting to > separate and colour code my calendars on the upstream service (which I > can then share with my wife, etc.)
[SK] Yes, that's true. But this also depends on how SyncML protocol supports multiple calendars (or multiple databases of any type). The SyncML spec. does not do a good job here, but if it does specify a way to handle this, then it is a matter of handling the multiple calendars in the upstream service and creating a corresponding calendar in the device > > Cheers, > > Andrew > > -- > Andrew Flegg -- mailto:[email protected] | http://www.bleb.org/ > Maemo Community Council chair Br. Sateesh _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
