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Windows Mobile?!
Hello!

Does anybody know of an Windows Mobile CalDAV Client?

I'm using the iPhone (which works well), but other users of our
DaviCal server have a HTC Smartphone and so we need a client
for these devices.

One possibility would be to setup an Funambol Server. Does anybody
have experiences with this?

Any other possibilities or suggestions??

A native Windows Mobile CalDAV Client would be the best solution!

Regards
Sven Anders

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Windows Mobile?! [ In reply to ]
We've been using BirdieSync in windows mobile to sync calendar data with
DAViCal. It's not open source but quite cheap.

Regards
/Erik

Sven Anders skrev:
> Hello!
>
> Does anybody know of an Windows Mobile CalDAV Client?
>
> I'm using the iPhone (which works well), but other users of our
> DaviCal server have a HTC Smartphone and so we need a client
> for these devices.
>
> One possibility would be to setup an Funambol Server. Does anybody
> have experiences with this?
>
> Any other possibilities or suggestions??
>
> A native Windows Mobile CalDAV Client would be the best solution!
>
> Regards
> Sven Anders
>
>

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Windows Mobile?! [ In reply to ]
Erik Hjert?n schrieb:
> We've been using BirdieSync in windows mobile to sync calendar data with
> DAViCal. It's not open source but quite cheap.

Thanks for the hint! We will try it?

But it's not a full client.
Do somebody know a real client, even if it cost something?!

Regards
Sven

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Windows Mobile?! [ In reply to ]
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 23:54 +0100, Sven Anders wrote:
> Erik Hjert?n schrieb:
> > We've been using BirdieSync in windows mobile to sync calendar data with
> > DAViCal. It's not open source but quite cheap.
>
> Thanks for the hint! We will try it?
>
> But it's not a full client.
> Do somebody know a real client, even if it cost something?!

People (not me) have set Funambol up, and I've had some communication
with the author of the Funambol / CalDAV connector that suggests it
should be OK now, if it wasn't already.


> A native Windows Mobile CalDAV Client would be the best solution!

Yeah, wouldn't that be nice :-)

Well, now that there's native CalDAV on Symbian, as well as on iPhone,
we can dream perhaps...

I'm hopeful that someone will find time to work on an Android one soon,
and I'm pushing with a local Android development team to pile into that
one, just in case nobody else is working on it.

Cheers,
Andrew.

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Windows Mobile?! [ In reply to ]
Hi Andrew,

On Mar 4, 2010, at 5:27, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Well, now that there's native CalDAV on Symbian, as well as on iPhone,
> we can dream perhaps...


can you point me to the Symban model / software ? I wasn't able to
find it the last time I looked for it...

TIA,
Charles
Windows Mobile?! [ In reply to ]
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 11:00 +0100, Charles Bueche wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> On Mar 4, 2010, at 5:27, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > Well, now that there's native CalDAV on Symbian, as well as on iPhone,
> > we can dream perhaps...
>
>
> can you point me to the Symban model / software ? I wasn't able to
> find it the last time I looked for it...

Hi Charles,

All I have is this:

http://blog.symbian.org/2010/02/25/%EF%BB%BF%EF%BB%
BFcaldav-support-for-symbian-a-contribution-by-sun-microsystems/


I'm not sure there are any phones released with this yet, but I guess
it's close... I also know that DAViCal was included in some of their
interoperability testing, too.

Cheers,
Andrew.

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