Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Simon, thanks a lot for your help. Best, Heiner Am Samstag 19 November 2011, 01:34:51 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, after reading some reviews I came to think that Samsung Galaxy Note is the Android-powered device that has the longest standby duration. Also usage times seem to be really good, maybe you want to take a closer look... I'm glad I could help you. Simon Am 18.11.2011 20:27, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi Simon, great! Exactly what I need, thank you. Now I just need to find an android device which runs for about a week without charging, but that's a different topic :-) Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 21:17:52 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, the notification status of the GUI and the mobile is the same. I get notified for the kids' calendar but not for my gf's one. Easy as that. ;) Simon Am 17.11.2011 19:56, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thank you for answering my questions. If I deselect the alarms for one calendar in the web interface, will they also be disabled on the mobile? Otherwise, the mobile will remind me about my wifes events, which is very confusing... Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 10:19:10 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hi Simon, great! Exactly what I need, thank you. Now I just need to find an android device which runs for about a week without charging, but that's a different topic :-) Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 21:17:52 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, the notification status of the GUI and the mobile is the same. I get notified for the kids' calendar but not for my gf's one. Easy as that. ;) Simon Am 17.11.2011 19:56, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thank you for answering my questions. If I deselect the alarms for one calendar in the web interface, will they also be disabled on the mobile? Otherwise, the mobile will remind me about my wifes events, which is very confusing... Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 10:19:10 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Heiner, after reading some reviews I came to think that Samsung Galaxy Note is the Android-powered device that has the longest standby duration. Also usage times seem to be really good, maybe you want to take a closer look... I'm glad I could help you. Simon Am 18.11.2011 20:27, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi Simon, great! Exactly what I need, thank you. Now I just need to find an android device which runs for about a week without charging, but that's a different topic :-) Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 21:17:52 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, the notification status of the GUI and the mobile is the same. I get notified for the kids' calendar but not for my gf's one. Easy as that. ;) Simon Am 17.11.2011 19:56, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thank you for answering my questions. If I deselect the alarms for one calendar in the web interface, will they also be disabled on the mobile? Otherwise, the mobile will remind me about my wifes events, which is very confusing... Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 10:19:10 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Simon, thank you for answering my questions. If I deselect the alarms for one calendar in the web interface, will they also be disabled on the mobile? Otherwise, the mobile will remind me about my wifes events, which is very confusing... Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 10:19:10 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Heiner, the notification status of the GUI and the mobile is the same. I get notified for the kids' calendar but not for my gf's one. Easy as that. ;) Simon Am 17.11.2011 19:56, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thank you for answering my questions. If I deselect the alarms for one calendar in the web interface, will they also be disabled on the mobile? Otherwise, the mobile will remind me about my wifes events, which is very confusing... Best regards Heiner Am Donnerstag 17 November 2011, 10:19:10 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, sorry for only answering the first question of your mail. In the SOGo Webinterface I can select if I want to be reminded of events in imported calendars (which I deselected for my gf's personal calendar but kept it selected for the kids' calendar). Oh, and I almost forgot, you can have multiple calendars for each user, so setting up two calendars for your wife (one personal and one work) should do the trick. Yours, Simon Am 16.11.2011 18:25, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Simon, thanks for the info, that sounds great. Do you get the reminders for all calendars, or can you select for which calendars the alarms shall be enabled? The background is that I want to sync the work calendar of my wife in order to be able to arrange meetings we both can take part in. However, I do not want to get a reminder every time she has a meeting at work... Best regards Heiner Am Dienstag 15 November 2011, 22:22:59 schrieb Simon Veit: Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello Heiner, I'm using both apps (bought them via androidpit.de). Syncing multiple calendars (two-way) works like a charm, just import calendars from other users in the webinterface and you will be able to sync them on your mobile. I'm using four calendars (personal/work on my own account and personal/kids on my gf's account) and sync/edit/create/view them on my HTC Vision running on CM7.1. Syncing contacts also works without any hassle. I noticed some little glitch when changing times for a series of calendar-entries, but I think this happened when changing them in TB8 with lightning 1.0 on the same SOGo installation. Simon Am 15.11.2011 22:08, schrieb Heiner Markert: Hi, is it possible to sync multiple calendars and address books with android with these apps? Can I choose which calendars/address books shall be synced? Will the reminders of all calendars be active on the mobile, or is it possible to select which calendars reminders shall be activated? I do not [yet] have an android device, so I cannot test myself, but I am very interested in these questions - I am still searching for a mobile that fulfills all my requirements... Thank you and best regards Heiner Am Mittwoch 04 Mai 2011, 16:46:19 schrieb Stephan Heck: Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Can you suggest me the configuration for this client? https://market.android.com/details?id=org.dmfs.caldav.lib Is it correct? Server Name: nameserver.domain:443 Username: user Password: password_user or should i need an URL like this? nameserver.domain/SOGo/dav:443 -- Alessio Fattorini (alessio.fattor...@nethesis.it) nethesis srl - Via degli Olmi 16/4 - 61100 Pesaro (PU) tel. +39 0721 405516 - fax +39 0721 268147 www.nethesis.it - i...@nethesis.it -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hello, in the server name just enter the servername, nothing more, no :443 etc. Server Name: sogo.server.domain Username: user Password: password_user In the username just enter the same thing you enter to login via sogo web. This depends on your setup if you login with a username or for example the email address or something else. The dmfs client is intelligent enough to go via ssl and then look where to find you calendars and address books. André Am 27.07.2011 17:14, schrieb Alessio Fattorini: Can you suggest me the configuration for this client? https://market.android.com/details?id=org.dmfs.caldav.lib Is it correct? Server Name: nameserver.domain:443 Username: user Password: password_user or should i need an URL like this? nameserver.domain/SOGo/dav:443 -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
On 05/12/2011 06:06 PM, vikt...@gmail.com wrote: On 05/09/2011 10:25 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: If you ever feel like wasting hours and hours to fix something and start all over again just because you forgot some detail, do as I did. Hours of fun... Spent about 3 hours today going through calendar items to try and get the sync to complete. Seems like some calender events do cause problems, but I have not been able to find a pattern. I managed to find one type of event that always causes the sync to fail: Fri May 13 09:59:41 GMT+01:00 2011 [TRACE] [Calendar] Creating Calendar from vCalendar Fri May 13 09:59:41 GMT+01:00 2011 [TRACE] [CalendarManager] Adding Event Fri May 13 09:59:41 GMT+01:00 2011 [TRACE] [CalendarManager] Saving recurrence Fri May 13 09:59:41 GMT+01:00 2011 [INFO] [CalendarSyncSource] New item 0d99443b-803b-47c2-8a95-5b05e0ab507b.ics from server. Fri May 13 09:59:41 GMT+01:00 2011 [TRACE] [CalendarSyncSource] BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Mozilla.org/NONSGML Mozilla Calendar V1.1//EN VERSION:1.0 TZ:+ DAYLIGHT:TRUE;+0100;20100328T01;20101031T02;Europe/London;Europe/London DAYLIGHT:TRUE;+0100;20110327T01;20111030T02;Europe/London;Europe/London DAYLIGHT:TRUE;+0100;20120325T01;20121028T02;Europe/London;Europe/London DAYLIGHT:TRUE;+0100;20130331T01;20131027T02;Europe/London;Europe/London BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0d99443b-803b-47c2-8a95-5b05e0ab507b SUMMARY: Call to Check Log on Purchase CLASS:PUBLIC DTSTART:20100719T141500Z DTEND:20100719T144500Z SEQUENCE:1 ORGANIZER;ROLE=CHAIR;RSVP=TRUE:mailto:dar...@live.co.uk LAST-MODIFIED:20100719T132742Z X-FUNAMBOL-ALLDAY:0 X-MOZ-RECEIVED-SEQUENCE:1 X-MOZ-RECEIVED-DTSTAMP:20100719T131434Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR Does anyone know what is wrong with this event? Maybe I could globally fix all of them somehow? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Vik -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
On 05/09/2011 10:25 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: My problem involved merging Thunderbird and Outlook calendar data into one SOGo calendar and Nokia, Thunderbird and Outlook addressbooks into one SOGo addressbook. If you ever feel like wasting hours and hours to fix something and start all over again just because you forgot some detail, do as I did. Hours of fun... Hmm, makes sense now - my calendar data goes back a few years and has been populated by different clients along the way. I ended up examining logs like you did, identifying the entries that would cause the errors and the fix them. Either I would call and edit them within SOGo (- rewrite event correctly) or I would simply delete the events. Currently some software involved produces dupes. What works if things go wrong is using SOGo as master and then delete caches on all clients. In TB I remove ~/.thunderbird/ID.default/calendar-data/cache.sqlite and on my Android I go this way to delete cached data: Settings Applications Manage Applications All Apps Funambol Sync Delete Data (Translated from my German Android. Labels may be written differently). Thanks for the pointers - i'll try that approach. Missing on my list: Tasks. I have no idea how this would work. All I have is hearsay. :/ I managed to get the tasks to sync (sort of), but have not tested it much yet. I had to install the Astrid task manager on android so there was somewhere for the tasks to go. Thanks Vik -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
On 05/02/2011 09:40 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: I am using Funambol on my Android to sync contacts and calendar events with Androids own calendar and contacts app. Works quite well. p@rick Would you mind describing your set up (versions of sogo, connector etc). I have not been able to get sogo to sync with my phone using funambol. No error on the server, but on the phone I get repeated errors like this: Mon May 09 16:27:17 GMT+01:00 2011 [ERROR] [CalendarSyncSource] Cannot save calendar(com.funambol.common.pim.xvcalendar.ParseException: Encountered EOF at line 0, column 0. Was expecting: BEGIN:VCALENDAR ... ) Mon May 09 16:27:17 GMT+01:00 2011 [ERROR] com.funambol.common.pim.xvcalendar.ParseException: Encountered EOF at line 0, column 0. Was expecting: BEGIN:VCALENDAR ... Am planning to post to the funambol plugin list about this too. Thanks Vik -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
* vikt...@gmail.com users@sogo.nu: On 05/02/2011 09:40 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: I am using Funambol on my Android to sync contacts and calendar events with Androids own calendar and contacts app. Works quite well. p@rick Would you mind describing your set up (versions of sogo, connector etc). It's all standard and most packages are stable versions: OS Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS SOGo 1.3.7a (official inverse deb package) PostgreSQL 8.4.8-0ubuntu0.10.04 LDAP OpenLDAP (2.4.21-0ubuntu5.4) Funambol 9.0.0 (January 03, 2011) SOGo Connector funambol-sogo-1.0.9.s4j (BETA version announced on Mailing list) Mobile OS Android 2.2 Funambol Connector Funambol Android Sync Client Version 9.1.0 (snapshot) (20110211) I have not been able to get sogo to sync with my phone using funambol. No error on the server, but on the phone I get repeated errors like this: Mon May 09 16:27:17 GMT+01:00 2011 [ERROR] [CalendarSyncSource] Cannot save calendar(com.funambol.common.pim.xvcalendar.ParseException: Encountered EOF at line 0, column 0. Was expecting: BEGIN:VCALENDAR ... ) Mon May 09 16:27:17 GMT+01:00 2011 [ERROR] com.funambol.common.pim.xvcalendar.ParseException: Encountered EOF at line 0, column 0. Was expecting: BEGIN:VCALENDAR ... I experienced things similiar to this though I lack the knowledge to tell if they root in the same problem. My problem involved merging Thunderbird and Outlook calendar data into one SOGo calendar and Nokia, Thunderbird and Outlook addressbooks into one SOGo addressbook. If you ever feel like wasting hours and hours to fix something and start all over again just because you forgot some detail, do as I did. Hours of fun... I ended up examining logs like you did, identifying the entries that would cause the errors and the fix them. Either I would call and edit them within SOGo (- rewrite event correctly) or I would simply delete the events. Currently some software involved produces dupes. What works if things go wrong is using SOGo as master and then delete caches on all clients. In TB I remove ~/.thunderbird/ID.default/calendar-data/cache.sqlite and on my Android I go this way to delete cached data: Settings Applications Manage Applications All Apps Funambol Sync Delete Data (Translated from my German Android. Labels may be written differently). Missing on my list: Tasks. I have no idea how this would work. All I have is hearsay. :/ Am planning to post to the funambol plugin list about this too. Inverse is on the funambol list too. I guess you get the best of both worlds here on this list. HTH, p@rick -- state of mind Digitale Kommunikation http://www.state-of-mind.de Franziskanerstraße 15 Telefon +49 89 3090 4664 81669 München Telefax +49 89 3090 4666 Amtsgericht MünchenPartnerschaftsregister PR 563 -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Hi all I am quite happy with http://dmfs.org/carddav/ and http://dmfs.org/caldav/. The developer is actively improving both clients and provides new releases with new features nearly every week. He is answering mails and trying to help out for me that is woth two bucks, escpecially if the developer is going to make it open source later on. Cheers Steve Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
* Paul van der Vlis users@sogo.nu: There are caldav/carddav apps for Android, like: http://www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Main_Page http://www.appbrain.com/app/carddav-sync-free-beta/org.dmfs.carddav.sync http://dmfs.org/carddav/?home I am using Funambol on my Android to sync contacts and calendar events with Androids own calendar and contacts app. Works quite well. p@rick -- state of mind Digitale Kommunikation http://www.state-of-mind.de Franziskanerstraße 15 Telefon +49 89 3090 4664 81669 München Telefax +49 89 3090 4666 Amtsgericht MünchenPartnerschaftsregister PR 563 -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Op 02-05-11 10:40, Patrick Ben Koetter schreef: * Paul van der Vlis users@sogo.nu: There are caldav/carddav apps for Android, like: http://www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Main_Page http://www.appbrain.com/app/carddav-sync-free-beta/org.dmfs.carddav.sync http://dmfs.org/carddav/?home I am using Funambol on my Android to sync contacts and calendar events with Androids own calendar and contacts app. Works quite well. I don't have Funambol installed, and I am not sure I want to install it for many reasons. So I am interested to see if it's possible to use caldav/carddav. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) André smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Op 02-05-11 12:14, André Schild schreef: Am 02.05.2011 11:59, schrieb Paul van der Vlis: Op 02-05-11 10:40, Patrick Ben Koetter schreef: * Paul van der Vlisusers@sogo.nu: There are caldav/carddav apps for Android, like: http://www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android Works partially, but is no longer developed Why do you think this is no longer developed? http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Main_Page http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Bugs Would need a update in Sogo to get it working Is somebody working on that? So far I see it's a bug in Sogo. http://www.appbrain.com/app/carddav-sync-free-beta/org.dmfs.carddav.sync Is only for contacts Right, but so far I know the calendar-sync-apps are only for calendars. So if you want contacts, you need another app. There seems to be even a special app for editing a contact... http://dmfs.org/carddav/?editor http://dmfs.org/carddav/?home Should work, but also only for contacts OK. I am using Funambol on my Android to sync contacts and calendar events with Androids own calendar and contacts app. Works quite well. I don't have Funambol installed, and I am not sure I want to install it for many reasons. So I am interested to see if it's possible to use caldav/carddav. So to make it short: Contact are probably working via CardDav Nice to hear. For CalDav nothing reliable is available for the moment, OK, but you say calendar_sync_for_android is working partially. I am not sure, but I think you are wrong when you say that it's no longer developed,. But the better choice is maybe Acal, because it's OSS. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Am 02.05.2011 13:28, schrieb Paul van der Vlis: Op 02-05-11 12:14, André Schild schreef: Am 02.05.2011 11:59, schrieb Paul van der Vlis: Op 02-05-11 10:40, Patrick Ben Koetter schreef: * Paul van der Vlisusers@sogo.nu: There are caldav/carddav apps for Android, like: http://www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android Works partially, but is no longer developed Why do you think this is no longer developed? I followed development closely and also did actively submit bug reports. http://www.hypermatix.com/Blog http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Main_Page http://wiki.acal.me/wiki/Bugs Would need a update in Sogo to get it working Is somebody working on that? So far I see it's a bug in Sogo. It's not realy a bug, it's more that Sogo implements some older versions of the specs. https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2011-04/msg00082.html Open a bug/rfe for this... http://www.appbrain.com/app/carddav-sync-free-beta/org.dmfs.carddav.sync Is only for contacts Right, but so far I know the calendar-sync-apps are only for calendars. So if you want contacts, you need another app. There seems to be even a special app for editing a contact... http://dmfs.org/carddav/?editor You will have to try out. It relay depends on the smartphone you use... For CalDav nothing reliable is available for the moment, OK, but you say calendar_sync_for_android is working partially. I am not sure, but I think you are wrong when you say that it's no longer developed,. See above But the better choice is maybe Acal, because it's OSS. Often the best/better choice is not the same for everybody... ;) Of course a OSS version would be welcome, but someone has to invest time into development André smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Op 02-05-11 14:17, André Schild schreef: Am 02.05.2011 13:28, schrieb Paul van der Vlis: Why do you think this is no longer developed? I followed development closely and also did actively submit bug reports. http://www.hypermatix.com/Blog Thanks for the link, the author wants to rewrite the app. Would need a update in Sogo to get it working Is somebody working on that? So far I see it's a bug in Sogo. It's not realy a bug, it's more that Sogo implements some older versions of the specs. You are right. https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2011-04/msg00082.html Open a bug/rfe for this... http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1275 With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Android status?
Op 02-05-11 12:16, André Schild schreef: Just noted that this one exists: http://dmfs.org/caldav/ Not tested it myself (and not freeware) Hello André, I've asked the author and he says: - currently there is only a free as in beer version of CardDAV-Sync. The DAViCal Wiki entry has been written by an user not by me. As my website states I'm planning to make both of them open source once they are worth it. I don't want to open the code right now because it is just not ready to be published. By not ready I mean that I'm still in the process of finding an architecture and defining interfaces. My plan is to put some stuff in separate libraries and publish them under GPL on Sourceforge as soon as I think its interface (and most of its implementations) is good enough. I like when it's OSS, for me it's not so important if it's freeware. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists