[Kroupware]
PDA/mobile sinchronization via network: Kroupware's way?
Aidas Kasparas
kaspar at lifosa.com
Fri Aug 1 17:35:38 CEST 2003
Hi,
I'm talking about addressbook, appointment, and mail sinchronization
between PDA/mobile and data stored in Kroupware.
Most hi-end mobiles support data transfer (either GPRS, HSCSD or CSD)
and have some calendaring application + all have phonebooks. Some have
e-mail clients. All PDAs have e-mail applications, addressbook
applications and can use data services of mobile phones via cable,
infrared or bluetooth. Plus lots of PDAs have options to use 803.11
wireless networks. All this demands capability to do sinchronization
directly via network.
Sinchronization via client computer has two big disadvantages:
1) PDA/phone should be phisically in the same place as client computer;
2) client computer should be sinchronized first.
As a consequence
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Aidas Kasparas
UNIX administrator
AB Lifosa
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