On 07/31/2015 06:35 AM, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
I'm using owncloud for synching of calendar and contacts. No worry about privacy.
OK, well that's one good way of sharing on the LAN
Unfortunately, the android-app is not free (less than a euro, though). And you need also some DAV-client e.g.davdroid, or easydav (didn't try this).
WHAT ANDROID APP? As it happens I also use Android and have calendar programs that access my google calendars, sync them, same with my tablet. This end its the PC/thunderbird interface. As it happens I have a couple of programs on each. Right now my phone opens on "Calendar+" <quote src="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joshy21.vera.free.calendarplus&hl=en"> Calendar + is a free, easy to use program scheduling calendar app that helps managing calendar events and programs from your Android device easier than ever. Calendar + automatically synchronizes with your Google accounts and displays events, programs and plans with customized views and options. </quote> Yes there is a pay-for version available but I find the free version adequate. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joshy21.vera.calendarplus Wait ... doesn't Android include a calendar program. Yes. "Google Calendar for Android" OBTW, none of what I'm doing with this calendar stuff _required_ DAV anything to be set up. I don't know how yu ended up going down that road. I read about it and decided not to go there. You can do plenty of calendaring without that, it seems. Searching the playstore for 'calendar' produces a zillion hits for free apps and widgets. Do check out 'isotimer' which can be script drive and integrates with to-do lists like Google Tasks, maps. I tried it but it was overload for me; it might suit a small business though. What attracted it was the note taking and to-do list aspects. YMMV. Yes there is a paid version. It has a LOT more in it than the paid version of calendar+ But these are just front-ends that run on your phone. The same back end can eb accessed by other apps, by the plugins/extensions for Thunderbird or Clawsmail or a web interface. Using a google based calendar means that it is accessible via the internet from anywhere - well maybe not China or NorKorea, I'm not sure about the artics - in the world. -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org