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[Fwd: Re: [Opensync-devel] Comparison between OpenSync and SyncEvolution]

 

Hello!

Praise for "Genesis" from one of your users :-)

FYI, I have slots at FOSDEM 2010 for both a Lightning Talk (Saturday
evening) and a longer presentation/discussion in the Cross Desktop
Devroom (Sunday afternoon). Are you interested in participating in those
presentations or simply meeting there?

-- 
Bye, Patrick Ohly
--  
Patrick.Ohly@xxxxxx
http://www.estamos.de/

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 09:20:25 +0100, Michael Banck wrote:

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> And I am not sure about mobiles/bluetooth - what I saw so far looked
> like syncevolution was more targetted at sycning with Syncml servers
> over http.

The mobile devices can also sync to that SyncML server over HTTP. I'm
using it this way to keep my desktop, notebook and Nokia mobile phone
in sync for contacts and calendar.

> So while the framework might be more GNOMEish and better accesible, I
> think the user-facing part has not been adressed yet. 

I think genesis-sync is a very useful tool. You can trigger a sync
manually or let it sync periodically.  It can also do special sync
operations like "sync one way from server", if you messed up your local
data for some reason.

Regards,
Tino

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