My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

Federico Lorenzi florenzi at gmail.com
Thu May 22 21:24:01 CEST 2008


Funamble connecter springs to mind. Its free too.

On 5/22/08, thomasg <thomas at gstaedtner.net> wrote:
> Supporting proprietary apps and non-standard non-public-documented protocols
> should be imho on the far bottom of the todo.
> So do we need outlook-support out of the box? Definitely not. What we need
> is SyncML support for the PIM apps/daemon (and I'm pretty sure that abraxa
> will be doing fine work in this area).
> If someone needs sync with Outlook: there are ways to make Outlook speak
> SyncML. Mostly they are commercial, but there's no difference to Outlook.
>
> I'm looking to use the neo as a toy, as a tool and for work, but it is not
> the job of Openmoko inc. to care for proprietary non-standard third-party
> software and waste money for this.
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Wilkinson, Alex <
> alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au> wrote:
>
>>    0n Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:09:24PM -0700, steve wrote:
>>
>>    >I do not believe that it will sync to outlook. However, explain
>> exactly
>> what
>>    >you want to do.
>>    >
>>    >get your outlook contacts, mail and appointments to the phone?
>>
>> Calendar and contacts syncing between Outlook and phone is a pretty major
>> thing
>> needed. I would like to use both of these functions extensively to
>> organise
>> my
>> daily working life. I'm not really looking to use OpenMoko as a toy :)
>>
>>  -aW
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