Hi list,
Agreed. Now to look for a replacement ...
For what it's worth: org-caldav works very well with iCloud, but finding the
correct server settings is a bit non-trivial - which is certainly deliberate of
Apple. Apple's support for CalDAV is not likely to go away soon AFAICT, so it
might
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
I can just repeat, if you have a own Server already, give SoGO a try!
The only disadvantage yet, the webinterface is not smartphone friendly.
However, sync works well.
Thanks. Although I do have my own server, I am restricted to only
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
'rasmus' writes:
For now I'm using fluux, but I haven't managed to get org-CalDAV to
sync yet.
What is that? I'm afraid I cannot find it.
Sorry, that's a typo.
http://fruux.com.
It works with the aCal package which is in the F-Droid archive
Hi,
Supporting the Google Calendar API in org-caldav wouldn't be hard. It's
actually a very clean, RESTful service; much better than CalDAV, in
fact. Just what you would expect from Google.
However, this is not a technical issue. This is also why I said that
anyone who wants to implement
Charles Philip Chan cpc...@bell.net writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Hi Julian:
Mobileorg can sync (bi-directionally) with the native calendar system of
your Android device which in turn sync with Google.
Thanks for this info but according to the documentation
Hi Julien,
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
Thanks for this info but according to the documentation MobileOrg can
synchronize your TODO items that have a DEADLINE or SCHEDULE. It seems
not very practical in the case of an appointment where you don't
necessarily have something TODO except be there.
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Hi Julien:
Thanks for this info but according to the documentation MobileOrg can
synchronize your TODO items that have a DEADLINE or SCHEDULE.
This is for TODO's. Mobileorg can actually sync anything with a
timestamp, ie: appointments.
I was
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Julien,
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
Thanks for this info but according to the documentation MobileOrg can
synchronize your TODO items that have a DEADLINE or SCHEDULE. It seems
not very practical in the case of an appointment where you
Charles Philip Chan cpc...@bell.net writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Hi Julien:
Thanks for this info but according to the documentation MobileOrg can
synchronize your TODO items that have a DEADLINE or SCHEDULE.
This is for TODO's. Mobileorg can actually sync
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Google has announced today that they will shut down their CalDAV API in
September, since hey, everybody's using their own protocol anyway.
Oh, how annoying! I finally, after several years of struggling, got to
the point where I was happy with the
Charles Philip Chan cpc...@bell.net writes:
[...]
Mobileorg can sync (bi-directionally) with the native calendar system of
your Android device which in turn sync with Google. You can use any of
Thanks for letting us know about this. I now just have to wait until
MobileOrg supports ssh keys
Hi Eric,
I can just repeat, if you have a own Server already, give SoGO a try!
The only disadvantage yet, the webinterface is not smartphone friendly.
However, sync works well.
Torsten
[1] http://www.sogo.nu/
On 15 March 2013 15:16, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Charles Philip
I won't work on supporting the Google calendaring API until there's
a free server implementation for it, which can be self-hosted.
Good choice! I support you /fully/ on this decision.
I'd very much like to run an independent OpenCloud-like setup
(although, I don't need browser access).
For
Dnia 2013-03-15, o godz. 16:06:38
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us napisał(a):
Could Orgmode.org provide (and earn revenues from) a /standard-based/
(CardDAV/CalDAV) synchronization framework without bells and whistles
and a reasonable price per year? Say €5-10 per year? (I have no idea
how much
'rasmus' writes:
For now I'm using fluux, but I haven't managed to get org-CalDAV to
sync yet.
What is that? I'm afraid I cannot find it.
I'm also looking to sync bbdb via CardDAV, although I would be
willing to switch to org-contacts if a solution emerged here before.
CardDAV shouldn't be
Hi,
First Reader, then this ... that was a bad press release :-( OTOH there is
already some support for google APIs via the g-client package. One drawback of
the package is that it doesn't work very well, at least on my machine many
commands fail. Another one is that it seems not to have
Vincent Beffara writes:
But it _can_ list my calendars, meaning that it can authenticate and
have some sort of interaction with google's servers. Maybe interfacing
with that would not be too hard?
Supporting the Google Calendar API in org-caldav wouldn't be hard. It's
actually a very clean,
Hi David,
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Google has announced today that they will shut down their CalDAV API in
September, since hey, everybody's using their own protocol anyway.
org-caldav will then cease to work with Google calendar.
:/
I won't work on
supporting the
Hi David,
first of all thanks again for your great contribution.
Maybe this is a good time to announce that we use org-caldav since several
weeks together with SoGO.
SoGO does allow syncing of Android devices too (via an App). It syncs full
automatically with the Android calendar!
It comes with
Bastien writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I won't work on supporting the Google calendaring API until there's a
free server implementation for it, which can be self-hosted. If
someone else would like to work on that, please create a fork under a
different name.
Are there
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Google has announced today that they will shut down their CalDAV API in
September, since hey, everybody's using their own protocol anyway.
org-caldav will then cease to work with Google calendar.
That's very disappointing, org-caldav was the best
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Hi Julian:
That's very disappointing, org-caldav was the best tool I found to
have an efficient interaction between my Phone and org. Mobile-org is
great but unless I'm mistaken it doesn't provide the traditional grid
view of a calendar like the
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