Hi,
Vladimir Berezenko wrote:
Does it have an interface to add tasks from
other apps (e.x. PIM birthdays)?
No. Not yet. Haven't used PIM birthdays myself.
Though that shouldn't be difficult considering the data (for the tasks app)
is in a sqlite db.
Is PIM birthdays a debian app?
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Hi,
Vladimir Berezenko wrote:
Does it have an interface to add tasks from
other apps (e.x. PIM birthdays)?
No. Not yet. Haven't used PIM birthdays myself.
Though that shouldn't be difficult considering the data (for the
Hi,
liedekef wrote:
I think what Vladimir meant is birthdays in the PIM application, not
an application called PIM birthdays
Ok. But I'm still not clear. Which app are we talking about in which
distribution?
I dont see this in SHR/FSO. Or am I missing something?
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c Hi,
c I've released a task client based on elementary and sqlite3. See [1].
c The db should make it easy to write a sync app - once the modality to
c sync is clear. I'm looking at opensync - but any other method should be
c fine.
c [1]
c
Great news ! I think ics support will allow a lot of things
We just released PISI 0.2.
The biggest change is ICalendar support!
Greetings
Mike
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Hi,
I've released a task client based on elementary and sqlite3. See [1]. The
db should make it easy to write a sync app - once the modality to sync is
clear. I'm looking at opensync - but any other method should be fine.
[1] http://n2.nabble.com/NEW-e-tasks-Alpha-release-td2740524ef1958.html
A quick note here ... libraries for syncml are really crap! But I
managed to establish a connection to a sample Syncml server; no proper
data exchange yet; but at least the connection (using libsyncml python
binding) ... so there is some hope, that it is possible in general ;)
Hopefully, coming
Hi
My comments follow
2009/4/14 kichkasch kichka...@gmx.de
About PISI - I am one of the developers there and I am happy to read about
all the input for further developments here.
As it looks to me now, there are different options, which probably have
different priorities. I have been pretty
Sorry I have just forgotten : have you contacted the pimlico developpers ?
They already have begun to implement opensync integration.
Regards
Kimaidou
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Greetings, Mike
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Datum: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:06:44 +0200
Von: kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com
An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Betreff: Re: Tasks Client for FR
Sorry I have just forgotten : have you
Hi ! Yes I saw this too. It is a shame, as syncing is really needed on a
mobile device.
By the way since last week dates and tasks are available in the SHR
unstable repository.
So if you are running Shr unstable, just do
*opkg install dates tasks*
to instal these apps
2009/4/15 Michael
About syncing and data from the web:
* with the last version, I think you can open a ics file from the web
* the 4th tool from pimlico is about syncing.. I hope it is just a matter of
time http://www.pimlico-project.org/sync.html
* the projet PISI would like to implement the support of ICS
IMO the ability to sync is something that is desperately needed.
I'm working on something [1] to sync my own datas all over
the place. There is no task application for now but the
underlying synch protocol being agnostic it should be feasable.
This is still in an early stage so new ideas are
Hi,
Please correct me if I am wrong (I am just a user): I understood there was a
rewrite / adaptation of the pimlico dates and tasks to fit the look and feel
of Openmoko distribution. So the applications openmoko-dates2 and
opnemoko-tasks2 were put in the OM distributions and repositories.
But
*
@rixed about the scambio project : No offense, but I do not understand why
you don't use well-known and working standards as syncml or opensync ?
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@rixed about the scambio project : No offense, but I do not understand why
you don't use well-known and working standards as syncml or opensync ?
First, because I didn't look very hard to find something close enough to what
I needed :-)
try the apps by knj - there's a google calendar app (should be adding
other backends later), and an e-mail client, with support for imap
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Knjrepository
Thanks for the hint. I tried it under shr :
First problem :
r...@om-gta02 /opt/knjmokocalendar $
2009/4/11 KaZeR ka...@altern.org:
Thanks for the hint. I tried it under shr :
First problem :
r...@om-gta02 /opt/knjmokocalendar $ knjmokocalendar
-sh: knjmokocalendar: not found
In fact the launcher starts with bash shebang, instead of sh
err?
Then i faced a couple of missing dependency :
Hi,
try the apps by knj - there's a google calendar app (should be adding other
backends later), and an e-mail client, with support for imap
Thanks - will try those.
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Hi all
There is the great project pimlico which provides dates = calendar and
tasks.
http://www.pimlico-project.org/dates.html
These 2 apps are great because :
* they use the evolution data storage way. As evolution has got tools to
sync data with the syncml protocol, it must be easy to sync
Hi,
I remember reading about pimlico on a ML - but didn't get to try these.
Thanks.
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2009/4/9 kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com:
There is the great project pimlico which provides dates = calendar and
tasks.
http://www.pimlico-project.org/dates.html
These 2 apps are great because :
* they use the evolution data storage way. As evolution has got tools to
sync data with the syncml
2009/4/9 c_c cchan...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
I'm really missing a good tasks client for the FR. Coming from a Palm
background, I find the absence of good 'smart'phone components a serious
drawback.
So - I think I might as well code one myself. But before I do that - does
anyone know of a good
Hi,
there are a couple already in the om repos (one by qtopia, on be om), but
there's no way of getting data from an external source
Well, the qtopia one can't run on FSO easily. The OM one was the gtk one (I
think hackable has it too) - don't know what the current status is - but that
2009/4/9 c_c cchan...@yahoo.com:
there are a couple already in the om repos (one by qtopia, on be om), but
there's no way of getting data from an external source
Well, the qtopia one can't run on FSO easily. The OM one was the gtk one (I
think hackable has it too) - don't know what the
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