hello,
i'm interested in openxchange as a private user and want to sign a contract with an ox-provider (ox6-server). but after searching for working clients with ox i'm not completely sure, what works and what not. so i'm sorry, if this question is too simple but perhaps it's a short-time-help, you could give me.
i need to sync contacts, calendar and tasks. i need no mail and no infospace or webspace.
i'm using thunderbird with lightning in general and there is the oxtender. is this the only solution today? the oxtender is great, but seems to be not too reliable. i could switch to outlook , but only under win7, but is there a free oxtender or some equivalent solution? i didn't found an actual one. under ubuntu i could use evolution (even, because thunderbird makes trouble with lightning in the lte-version). at least i don't have a problem with using sunbird, if this is easier than thunderbird/lightning?
what about android? i bought a 2.1-phone (it's on the way) and rely on several sources in the net, that the calendar or additional apps are able to sync to ox. (the provider offers a mobility option, whitout this, it won't work, right? or does this depent on the client (andorid 2.1)).
thx for any help, greets,
karsten
i'm interested in openxchange as a private user and want to sign a contract with an ox-provider (ox6-server). but after searching for working clients with ox i'm not completely sure, what works and what not. so i'm sorry, if this question is too simple but perhaps it's a short-time-help, you could give me.
i need to sync contacts, calendar and tasks. i need no mail and no infospace or webspace.
i'm using thunderbird with lightning in general and there is the oxtender. is this the only solution today? the oxtender is great, but seems to be not too reliable. i could switch to outlook , but only under win7, but is there a free oxtender or some equivalent solution? i didn't found an actual one. under ubuntu i could use evolution (even, because thunderbird makes trouble with lightning in the lte-version). at least i don't have a problem with using sunbird, if this is easier than thunderbird/lightning?
what about android? i bought a 2.1-phone (it's on the way) and rely on several sources in the net, that the calendar or additional apps are able to sync to ox. (the provider offers a mobility option, whitout this, it won't work, right? or does this depent on the client (andorid 2.1)).
thx for any help, greets,
karsten
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