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 https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists