Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | Lukas Zeller | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Please Note: The free SyncML LITE provides contacts sync. If you are looking for calendar sync, please check out SyncML PRO 4 (synchronisation of built-in iPhone calendar on iOS) or Todo+Cal+Sync (with separate, full featured calendar and task manager).
SyncML LITE for iOS brings SyncML standard based data synchronisation to iOS devices.
This allows mobile over-the-air (OTA) data synchronisation with any compliant SyncML server (such as Oracle Calendar and Beehive, memotoo.com, goosync.com, consolidate.at, Open-Xchange, MDaemon, eGroupware, Winfonie and many more).
The Built-in SyncML server allows direct phone-to-phone sync over Wi-Fi - not only with iPhones but with any other SyncML and Wi-Fi enabled mobile phone or computer as well. See support link for documentation.
I know their products for Windows Mobile work flawlessly and was looking forward to this app, sadly it crashes within moments of connecting to my server.
I'm currently evaluating Smartphones. We have Oracle Calendar, without this or something similar to sync the calendar to the iPhone, the iPHone will not be a choice we can consider. Which is unfortunate.
I've been a very happy user of SyncML on my Windows Mobile devices for over two years now. I am trying to switch to my iPhone as my primary device. Without calendar sync I'll never get there. I also have not been able to get contacts to sync even after setting up the client EXACTLY as on my WM device. I've been waiting for this and you're so close...please get us the rest of the way!
What is apple's reasoning for not letting 3rd party apps access iCal? Ohh wait, that might eliminate the need for some people to pay the extremely inflated ME fees...
Man, I really NEED the calendar sync support. Who ever put the brakes on this, stop it. Please let these people finish their app, and get Calendar sync to us all. Many of us need this. Please.
Contact support is not complete. Contacts with 1 or 2 phone numbers sync fine. Contacts with 3 numbers only sync 2 to iPhone. Contacts with 4 numbers sync 3 to iPhone. Adding a third number to a contact in the iPhone causes a new contact to be created on the server!!
Apple, get your act together. If you want to sell the iPhone to professionals, you better accept and support an open calendaring solution. Where I work we use Oracle Calendar, at a VERY LARGE INSTITUTION. You're throwing away business sales here, and those are of the type that would generate a constant stream of recurring revenue. Do you want to sell to broke kids, or the people with the money?