Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> The thing is, KitchenSync is just a front end, like msynctool. There's
> still, AFAIK, no actual opensync 0.3/0.4 plugin for KDEPIM 4. So if you
> try to build and use this KitchenSync, you wind up with a setup which
> cannot actually sync anything with KDE 4, and you're stuck with opensync
> 0.3, which isn't much use in a real world setup.
>
> Presumably it can sync other things using any working opensync 0.3
> plugin (heh. heh.), but to me, it doesn't seem worth the effort...
>   
It (kde4-kitchensync) is actually supposed to include the syncing
framework to sync KDE4 PIM data IIRC. I have no idea how complete it is
though. It now uses akonadi and all kinds of clever fanciness :)

Regards,

Tejas

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