On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 21:40, Thomas MÃller wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2005 21:00 schrieb Armin Bauer:
> > On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 20:34, Thomas MÃller wrote:
> > > Hi..
> > > i rumors heared there will be a KDE-Plugin, but the KDE_Plugin from 0.82
> > > changed its name KDE-addressbookplugin. So will this Plugin stay
> > > "addressbook-only", or will it become a full KDE-Plugin?
> >
> > actually it is already a full kde-plugin (it even is the first plugin to
> > support syncing notes). but at the moment this stuff is contained in
> > opensync (the next multisync version), so you can either wait for
> > opensync or backport the plugin to the current multisync.
> >
> 
> Im happy if i can compile stuff, im a user, nothing more..
> How much work would it be to backport the plugin for multisyc? As far as i 
> understand the idea of opensync it should be easy to do this, right?

yes and no. the format is pretty close. but it still requires some
knowledge about programming to do this.

> 
> Or will opensync be usable really soon?
> 

ETA: somewhere end of february, start of march



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