Re: μπορώ να έχω contacts/calendar sync με Nokia N95?

Nick Demou ndemou at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 12:13:00 EET 2009


2009/12/7 Nick Demou <ndemou at gmail.com>:
> ψάχνοντας στο web βλέπω αντιφατικές αναφορές[1]
> Υπάρχει κανείς που να κάνει sync με επιτυχία και επαφές και ημερολόγιο
> και αν ναι με τι setup?

http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/*
A_survival_guide_to_Linux_and_S60*.php<http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/A_survival_guide_to_Linux_and_S60.php>

   - *Synchronise Contacts, Calendar and other PIM data.*
   - *File transfer and backups.*
   - *Transfering Music & Podcasts*
   - *Connecting to the Internet via your phone*
   - *Updating Maps & Firmware*


Synchronise Contacts, Calendar and other PIM data.
>
> ... my answer for dealing with PIM sync in Linux is the same for using
> Windows without Outlook -- Switch to cloud computing<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing>
> !
>
> This may sound like a cop out, but with how the Internet and mobile devices
> have developed, keeping your personal organiser online is the most versatile
> way to handle your data -- It is a platform agnostic<http://www.netlingo.com/word/platform-agnostic.php> solution.
> My only caveat for this is to make sure you use a service that makes it is
> easy to download a backup of your data. It is for this reason I would
> hesitate to recommend the Ovi services <http://www.ovi.com/>. It is very
> easy to sync your phone with Ovi, but it is seemingly impossible to get a
> copy of your data from their servers.
> As far as your S60 phone is concerned, all you need is a service which
> supports SyncML <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML>, the protocol used
> by the Sync application in all S60 phones. The PIM sites I know of which
> support this are: Memotoo <https://www.memotoo.com/>, Scheduleworld<https://www.scheduleworld.com/>
> , Mobical <https://www.mobical.net/>, and Ovi<https://www.ovi.com/services/>
>  1<http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/A_survival_guide_to_Linux_and_S60.php#Note_1>.
> My personal recommendation goes to Memotoo <https://www.memotoo.com/> because
> of the comprehensive format support and ease of downloading backups.
> Scheduleworld <https://www.scheduleworld.com/> comes a close second.
>
> You can still utilise these services even if you prefer working in a
> desktop application. Ubuntu comes pre-installed with Evolution<http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Introduction_to_Evolution>,
> an open source alternative to Microsoft Outlook,  you just need to add the SyncML
> plug-in <http://syncevolution.org/>. Also, Mozilla Sunbird<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/> can
> work with your online calendars, and there are plug-ins for Mozilla
> Thunderbird <http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/> to access
> your on-line address books.
>
> *Note 1*: I omitted talking about Google, because whether you use Windows
> or Linux, there isn't a clear route for syncing your phone with Google. You
> either sync with Microsoft Outlook, which in turn needs a plug-in<http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=89955>,
> or you need to install GooSync <http://www.goosync.com/> on your phone to
> sync properly with Google. I know Google are providing better support for
> S60 phones <http://www.google.com/mobile/products/sync.html#p=nokia_smart>,
> but in my opinion what they provide is not yet ready for prime time.
> *Editor's addendum: In addition, yes, Google's own SyncML server is still
> online, but it's not officially supported*
>
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