I took this conversation off-list, because we were mainly talking about the
phone - but can anybody answer my question about synchronising contact/task
categories?  (below)

Cheers,

Jon

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From: Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jonathan Melhuish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:36:47 +0100
Subject: Re: [Multisync-users] Phone compatibility?

On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 13:05 +0000, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> > My SonyEricsson K750i syncs ok with Evolution via bluetooth (Fedora Core
> > 4 box). Stay away from Nokia 6230 and 6230i as they don't support
> > syncing via bluetooth unless you use their Windows app.
> 
> Thanks for that.  I hope they add a facility for adding user testing reports
> soon, it would be really handy.

Sure would but with the focus on opensync.org I guess there will not be
many user testing reports anymore for multisync.

> The K750i is a bit more than I was intending to spend, but I guess I might be
> able to justify it if it avoids me having to buy a compact camera and an mp3
> player/voice recorder.  How happy are you with these functions of the phone?

Don't use the camera. Would have preferred they skip it so the phone
would be smaller and lighter. The mp3 player I use rarely.

> I know we're getting down to picky details now, but it's important to me: is
> it possible to put contacts and tasks into groups/categories?  Does this
> synchronise correctly with Evolution?

Never tried it so I don't know. Anyone else want to jump in here?

Best thing to look out for is a phone that supports IrMC and it needs to
be able to do Bluetooth over IrMC (hope I say that correctly). The Nokia
6230 and many others state they support IrMC but that does not mean they
support IrMC over Bluetooth too. The reason I bought the K750i was that
I had heard from someone that it worked fine with multisync and
Evolution.

> Thanks again for your help, it's most appreciated :-)

My pleasure, hope it helps.

Regards,
Patrick
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