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Client for Cellphone
Hi,

I've setup an DAViCal-server and it runs fine with Thunderbird and the
> iPhone.
>
> I joined this mailinglist yesterday and I have a questions concerning
> other mobilephones.
>
> As the calendar application on a samsung s8000 is quite not so good -
> friendly spoken - I asked Mr. google quite a lot
> for calendar applications with CalDAV-support, but found no answer.
>
> I am looking for an calendar with CalDAV-support under J2ME.
>

I am also interested in this.

AFAIK, only the iPhone supports CalDAV, and there was a rumour that Symbian
^3 would support CalDAV out of the box.

Maemo did not have any packages labeled 'caldav' when a friend of mine
looked that up in july 2010. IIRC I have also scoured the android appstore
and also that search returned nothing.

I hope that I have missed something, or that other manufacturers are busy
with this feature, because I would like to have an Android or
Maemo/Meego-phone in the near future. Symbian^3 also looks nice, but it
could be 'too little, too late' now that Android, Meego and iOs are
saturating the market already... (but those are just my 0.02$ of course)
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Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
Hi @ all,

Frist: Thanks for this great software!

I've setup an DAViCal-server and it runs fine with Thunderbird and the
iPhone.

I joined this mailinglist yesterday and I have a questions concerning
other mobilephones.

As the calendar application on a samsung s8000 is quite not so good -
friendly spoken - I asked Mr. google quite a lot
for calendar applications with CalDAV-support, but found no answer.

I am looking for an calendar with CalDAV-support under J2ME.

Does anyone have an suggestion?

Greetz,

Martin
Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
2010/9/15 Andrew Porter <andy at defsdoor.org>

> On 15/09/10 09:59, Vincent Van Houtte wrote:
>
>> AFAIK, only the iPhone supports CalDAV, and there was a rumour that
>> Symbian ^3 would support CalDAV out of the box.
>>
>
> There is another option - run a funambol client on the phone to sync it's
> native calendar and run a funambol side caldav sync. There are funambol
> clients for most phones.
>

True - but it is an alternative that feels like a hack, now that it is
clearly possible to implement CalDAV-support natively on a cellphone...

THX for your answer, though.
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Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
For android phones, there is a app
http://www.hypermatix.com/products/calendar_sync_for_android. this is
working for davical.

- Gurvinder
On 09/15/2010 01:12 PM, Vincent Van Houtte wrote:
> 2010/9/15 Andrew Porter <andy at defsdoor.org <mailto:andy at defsdoor.org>>
>
> On 15/09/10 09:59, Vincent Van Houtte wrote:
>
> AFAIK, only the iPhone supports CalDAV, and there was a rumour
> that Symbian ^3 would support CalDAV out of the box.
>
>
> There is another option - run a funambol client on the phone to
> sync it's native calendar and run a funambol side caldav sync.
> There are funambol clients for most phones.
>
>
> True - but it is an alternative that feels like a hack, now that it is
> clearly possible to implement CalDAV-support natively on a cellphone...
>
> THX for your answer, though.
>
>

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Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:12:51 +0200
Vincent Van Houtte <vvh at synergylaw.be> wrote:

>
> True - but it is an alternative that feels like a hack, now that it is
> clearly possible to implement CalDAV-support natively on a
> cellphone...
>
And you have read this?
http://wiki.davical.org/w/CalDAV_Clients/Calendar_Sync_for_Android
Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
> > True - but it is an alternative that feels like a hack, now that it is
> > clearly possible to implement CalDAV-support natively on a
> > cellphone...
> >
> And you have read this?
> http://wiki.davical.org/w/CalDAV_Clients/Calendar_Sync_for_Android
>

No, I had not. I even checked Android Market only fifteen minutes ago, but I
didn't find a search-function...

Very interesting program indeed - I will keep an eye on it...

THX for the heads up (also @Gurvinder Singh of course)
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Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 15:58:40 +0200
Vincent Van Houtte <vvh at synergylaw.be> wrote:

>
> Very interesting program indeed - I will keep an eye on it...
>
It is not a program but an extension of the native calendar client on
Android.

Michael.
Client for Cellphone [ In reply to ]
Hi,

Thanks for the answers!

I think the next generation of my childrens cellphones will be
Android-based.

For your information:

There's an interesting project on samsung s8000. They try to get Android
run on
samsung s8000, but it`s still beta. There right now not many functions
implemented yet.

http://github.com/Dopi

http://darkforestgroup.com/forum/index.php?board=158.0

http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/updates/list
http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wi...oidStatus?tm=6
<http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wiki/JetDroidStatus?tm=6>
http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wi...atformReleases
<http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wiki/JetPlatformReleases>
http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wi...KernelReleases
<http://code.google.com/p/jetdroid/wiki/JetKernelReleases>

Greets,

Martin




Am 15.09.2010 16:07, schrieb Michael Rasmussen:
> On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 15:58:40 +0200
> Vincent Van Houtte <vvh at synergylaw.be> wrote:
>
>> Very interesting program indeed - I will keep an eye on it...
>>
> It is not a program but an extension of the native calendar client on
> Android.
>
> Michael.
>

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