I already apologized once to the list, but since I don't support this kind of verbal behaviour (even if it so happens that it was my own decieveing hands that did the typing this time) I guess you guys deserve one more apology, since you've been so kind as to disregard my late-night frustrated attempt at humour. :-)

Sorry about the flaming! I meant it as a joke, but I realise that it came out much harsher than I intended and I'm really sorry about that. I won't be so rude again. Promise!

Now, about the syncing:
Do you have any concept of the timeline here? Are we talking weeks or years? My impression is that it wasn't planned for release in any near future on the Mozila side, but that's just internet rumors and I may be way off.


Anyway - thanks for a great application. It's really swell.
Best wishes!
/Joel Hedlund

Tom Foottit wrote:
I'll ignore the comments about Evolution and let you know that:

1) Synchronization is on the roadmap for the Mozilla Calendar

2) We have been talking to the Mozilla developers and support for
synchronizing the calendar with Multisync is in the works

Tom


On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 05:40, Joel Hedlund wrote:

Hi,

Mozilla Calendar is a nice and Free Mozilla extension application which
does pretty much what the Ximian Evolution Calendar does, only it is
less likely to fill your screen with error messages and generally bug
out like Ximian Evolution has a tendency to do. This is the Mozilla
Calendar project homepage:

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/index.html

The Mozilla Calendar is based on iCal, which is an open and free
calendar format standard that is also used by Ximian Evolution and Apple
iCal. I _almost_ got this to work with MultiSync, just by putting the
Mozilla Calendar .ics file in the spot where Ximian Evolution normally
puts its calendar file (in ~/evolution/local/Calendar/calendar.ics), and
telling MultiSync to synchronize it using the evolution plugin. Almost.
I gave up after a few sporadic synchronization successes intersparsed
with series of abject faliures. But I think that it would be an easy
tweak for someone with the right skills (wink, wink, nudge, nudge) to
extend the evolution plugin to include support for Mozilla Calendar .ics
files. The Mozilla Calendar guys say that their program is fully
compatible with Apple iPods, so if this could be implemented it could
improve the usability of MultiSync significantly. On the other hand, the
Mozilla Calendar guys also say that their program does not yet sync with
Palm Pilots, so I'm sure they would be more than happy to get some
collaboration with MultiSync going. An added benefit is (if you guys can
pull this off, that is) that I could finally throw that bug-ridden
catastrophe Ximian Evolution straight in the garbage can, right where it
belongs.

Any comments on that, anybody?
/Joel Hedlund
IFM Bioinformatics
LinkÃping University, Sweden




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