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  1. thisisabore thisisabore Android OS

    Hey !android, is there a way to sync contacts that doesn't involve a Google account or Exchange? Sync w/#Thunderbird would be ideal. SyncML?

    Monday, 30-Aug-10 18:39:31 UTC from mustard at Paris, Île-de-France, France
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    • Harley Inbody Harley Inbody

      @thisisabore I know there are apps that export your contacts as csv, then maybe import them into Thunderbird, not ideal sync but should work

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 18:50:21 UTC
    • thisisabore thisisabore Harley Inbody

      @hinbody thanks for the suggestion, far from ideal but a backup solution nonetheless :)

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 18:58:19 UTC
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      Gadget Wisdom Guru Gadget Wisdom Guru

      @thisisabore You could write an app that would use something like that, I believe.

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 18:59:04 UTC
    • thisisabore thisisabore Gadget Wisdom Guru

      @gadgetwisdom Sure, I'd love to… just need to learn programming from scratch. OTOH, been meaning to learn to do just that for ages… ;)

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 19:02:40 UTC
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      Gadget Wisdom Guru Gadget Wisdom Guru

      @thisisabore Okay...someone could.

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 19:22:52 UTC
    • Evgeni Golov Evgeni Golov Android OS

      @thisisabore there should be a #funambol app for !android, which should do #syncml well.

      Monday, 30-Aug-10 21:18:24 UTC

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