David Greaves wrote: Yep. I'm open to anything (even if I have to setup my own OpenLdap...)What about Fumabol? Have anyone tried that? http://www.funambol.com/opensource/You're not alone :) Although we linux users are seen as a key community and development resource, we're sadly rather unsupported when it comes to contacts. Here I know exactly how you feel...The issue is that beyond a certain point it is very hard to go back to a proprietary environment. You get more and more addicted to customization, helping others out and even suggesting some changes. Anyway, it is a very good feeling to know that most apps that you might ever want are just an aptitude (or mouse click) away...David "must have no friends 'cos he's a linux user" Greaves I'm very excited by the N900 device just because of this: it is the first time there is fully operational, unlocked and free (as in install and change whatever you want) Linux phone. And it seems it is not a bit inferior to other smartphones, either. I still haven't put my hands on it, though. It is on the way. I'm just getting ahead of myself. I've played a little with the SDK. I've read some info. I'm also trying to prepare for a holly grail: be able to sync it with Linux! play with (I use Debian and Kubuntu on all my personal and work computers). ;)So you own a Windows phone but not a Windows desktop OS It is indeed funny when you look at that this way...When I've bought the WM5 phone I thought it was just a phone with some interesting features (touchscreen, possibility of installing a few things, etc) and that Windows wouldn't get in the way. I was somewhat mistaken. :-(Anyway, thanks for everybody's hints. Cheers, Luis |
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