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- | ===== Synchronizing Contacts, Calendars, To-Dos===== | + | ===== Synchronizing Contacts, Calendars, To-Dos, Notes ===== |
If you do not want to entrust your data to //The Cloud//, you can sync the N9 directly to the desktop. Here is the most functional way I found: | If you do not want to entrust your data to //The Cloud//, you can sync the N9 directly to the desktop. Here is the most functional way I found: | ||
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* On the host PC, run ''syncevo-http-server -q %%http://localhost:9000/syncevolution%%''. | * On the host PC, run ''syncevo-http-server -q %%http://localhost:9000/syncevolution%%''. | ||
- | This allows [[http://syncevolution.org/wiki/synchronizing-evolution-http-howto|synchronization]] of the contacts and of multiple calendars and to-do lists.((Contacts sync appears to require a login shell on the N9. Thus, my sync script fires it up with | + | This allows [[http://syncevolution.org/wiki/synchronizing-evolution-http-howto|synchronization]] of the contacts, multiple calendars and to-do lists, and notes.((Contacts sync appears to require a login shell on the N9. Thus, my sync script fires it up with |
ssh user@192.168.2.15 "sh -l -c 'syncevolution -q client-for-laptop addressbook'" | ssh user@192.168.2.15 "sh -l -c 'syncevolution -q client-for-laptop addressbook'" | ||
)) | )) | ||
- | Notes cannot currently be sync'ed in this way, but this [[http://lists.syncevolution.org/pipermail/syncevolution/2012-August/003950.html|is in the works]]. | ||
I do not miss Bluetooth sync much, as I need to keep the USB cable around for recharging anyway. | I do not miss Bluetooth sync much, as I need to keep the USB cable around for recharging anyway. | ||
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* There are several options for installing your own, open-source //cloud// services locally, and sync with them, but this adds a third, intermediary data store. | * There are several options for installing your own, open-source //cloud// services locally, and sync with them, but this adds a third, intermediary data store. | ||
- | ===== Synchronizing Notes ===== | + | ===== Synchronizing Plain-Text Notes ===== |
Notes stored in plain text files can be sync'ed both ways as follows: | Notes stored in plain text files can be sync'ed both ways as follows: |