>> I can only say that at least for iCloud, there's a web interface which >> should work from anything. > >Can you deploy your own app to the iCloud, or are you limited to what >Apple has provided? And am I correct in believing that Apple removed >public access from everything when they moved away from mac.com/me.com? >Put a different way, can you publish a subset of your information for >others to access?
I ... am not the expert there (although I have no idea what "deploy an app to iCloud" really means). However, I do see that: - Third-party programs have the ability to access Reminders data (Taco is one example). - People use CalDAV stuff to access calendars on iCloud. - I have personally shared Reminders and calendars with other iCloud users. - Others have published their iCloud calendars to CalDAV users. >Personally, I want something that is at least superficially independent >of the major evil empires. (Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, pick your >poison. FWIW, I use them all in some capacity.) I don't have anything >in particular against any one of them more than any other, but I don't >really gravitate towards any one of them either. I can understand that impulse. I will FULLY admit that I drank the Apple Kool-Aid a long time ago. I did look at one of the open-source CalDAV servers at one point, but the dependency list was like 20 packages long ... I just knew running that damn thing was going to be a nightmare. With iCloud, it just all works. Again, to each his or her own. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
