CalDAV/CardDAV Android Sync to Personal Linux Server?
Derek Atkins
warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 8 10:54:21 EDT 2010
Gregory Boyce <gboyce-qL0WqcyiFk9Wk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org> writes:
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Derek Atkins <warlord-3s7WtUTddSA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Supposedly the HTC Sense UI has an exchange-capable Calendar? Maybe I
> don't necessarily need DAV per-se, just a server that is DAV-capable (so
> my fiancée can sync with her Mac).
>
> I don't want to use Google Calendar.. Or GMail. Or Google Contacts..
> I want all my information on my own servers, thank you very much. :)
>
> Googled licensed ActiveSync from Microsoft for their calendar syncing.
> Android 2.0+ has default Exchange syncing using the same technology that they
> use for the Google Calendar syncing. Apparently some phone manufacturers may
> choose to disable it for license cost reasons though.
I'm pretty sure the HTC Evo still has ActiveSync, whether the Android
Native or HTC's version.
> The CalDav syncing app may be a better way to go for you. Never used it
> myself though.
>
> http://wiki.davical.org/w/CalDAV_Clients/Calendar_Sync_for_Android
Well, this may be better for Calendar, but what about Contacts?
Is there a CardDAV Sync for Android?
Honestly, this all is why I'm looking at zarafa + z-push as my solution.
In the short term I can use ActiveSync, and longer term I can switch to
CalDAV and CardDAV. And then I'd have the best of all worlds in one
solution.
-derek
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