Re: Open source client recommendations?
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> Mon, 01 Jan 2007 22:53:45 -0500
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> I've been looking at the architecture diagram, and there are many > examples of ways that OGo can be accessed from different clients. > However, many of the connectors are either alpha (e.g. the Evolution > support), proprietary (the Outlook support) or not capable of doing the > things I want - mainly contacts and tasks. > Can anyone recommend a quick way to get started with an open source > client that will let me do the following: > - have my contact list (and maybe tasks and calendar) `mirrored' on my > laptop, even when disconnected > - download my contact list to a program that can print the contacts in > long format (e.g. the way Evolution and Outlook does) rather than the > list format used in OGo's web interface Concerning M$-Outlook, this used to be in the OGo docs plone which is currently down: * ZideLook ZideLook is the commercial client/server solution sold by Skyrix to connect Microsoft Outlook to OpenGroupware. While commercial it is CHEAP (although this depends on the current exchange rate). NOTE:I have personally used the ZideLook plugin in Outlook 2000 and XP. It worked in both, although both installation and operation seemed smoother and more stable in Outlook XP than in Outlook 2000. * RemoteCalendars http://remotecalendars.sourceforge.net/ RemoteCalendars is .NET plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 that enables you to use iCalendar files. Since ZideStore provides calendar information via HTTP in iCalendar format you should be able to view OpenGroupware calendar information in Outlook using RemoteCalendars. However this does inherit the vast limitations of the iCalendar format and using a calendar view model instead of an event view. NOTE: I have not tested RemoteCalendars with Outlook as the limitations of iCalendar render this disinteresting to me. But if you can tried this solution with OGo please let me know and I'll make note of your success/failure. * Open Connector (also known as "Otlkcon") http://openconnector.org/ Open Connector is a project to develope a true Open Source MAPI provider and transport. That is an extremely ambitious goal; maybe you need to know something about MAPI & Outlook internals to understand why, if you don't, just trust me. It should be noted that this project has been around since November of 2002. But as of now [ 2006-08-29 ] they appear to have a snapshot that claims to work with most CalDAV servers. This is really alpha/beta, that in conjunction with the fact that ZideStore's CalDAV implementation is not complete (lack of clients)..... you get the idea. NOTE: If you try out Otlkcon please let me know how it goes. And of course open bugs in OpenGroupware's Bugzilla if you discover missing functionality in ZideStore. * Dawanlook http://open-source.dawan.fr/Plug-in-Outlook.html This seems like a plugin for Outlook for syncronizing via ZideStore. Documentation is bad and, for whatever reason, there has been almost no mention of it at all within the 'OpenGroupware community' (lists, forums, etc...). And no new release since 2005-09. So I haven't tested it, but am always interested in any feedback about this. * Brutus http://www.omesc.com/modules/xoopsfaq/index.php?cat_id=3 Brutus tends to come up in lots of conversations about integrating Outlook with Open Source projects. But that is NOT what Brutus is; Brutus is the exact oposite. With Brutus you can make MAPI calls (to an Exchange server) via CORBA. So Brutus really plays no role in integrating Outlook with an OpenGroupware server - Outlook is already a MAPI client * Funambol http://www.funambol.com/opensource/downloadfile.html?file_id=funambol-outlook-plugin-3.0.15.exe The OMA-DS (SyncML) server in conjunction with the GroupDAV connector can sync to Outlook. I've only tested an older version of the connector for syncing the calendar, the new connector supports contacts as well. http://bionicmessage.net/index.php?q=node/2 I will be testing Funambol with the current version of the connector in January 2007. -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss