Alex Hartner
Updated: Jun 15, 2010 at 10:43 am
"Java developer / architect by profession, but do Mac development as my passion. Enjoy working on interesting projects where I can see benefit for the end users. Experience with Java, C, C++ and ObjC."
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"Address Book and Calendar Server provides many opportunities for integration. It uses open protocols which can be accessed from many environments. Unfortunately I there is only so much time in the day. I am looking an expanding this project and work on Join venture taking it forward. There are lot's of opportunities to expand into and only so much I can do by myself. I would rather work jointly with people, then hire somebody.
Suggestions and input from others on this project are welcome. I am struggling getting it to the next level and another brain or so would be really good to have on board right now.
Also if you have a interesting project and would like to work together taking it forward, please contact me.
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With Address Book and Calendar Server you can synchronise your Address Book and iCal with others on the same network as well as over the internet. Contacts are synchronised with your own instance of Address Book Server. Support to also sync calendar events and tasks from iCal has been added in the latest release.
Address Book Server comes in two parts a server and a client. The server should be installed on a centrally accessible Mac. The client goes on every Mac, whose Address Book you would like to synchronise.
During synchronisation contact information is fetched from the ABS server, compared with the local content, and any changes are written back to the server. Changes made via Address Book are synchronised in real-time with the server. Other clients will be brought up-to-date during their next synchronisation. This can either be done by making a change to one of their contacts, manually via System Preferences or on a schedule.
Allows network macs to share the same contacts. The enterprise edition performs the same function as the standard server, but adds SSL support as well as a friendly web interface. Learn more
What I did:
"Design, develop and market (FDLC)"
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Native iPhone client for Address Book Server and Address Book Server enterprise. Allows access to contacts stored on the server from the iPhone Learn more
What I'm doing:
"Design, develop and market (FDLC)"
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My skills
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Projects I'm interested in...
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Coding
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Application Genres
Business, Development, Home & Personal, Internet, Utilities, and Productivity
Licensing
Commercial, Open-Source, Donationware, and Free (Non Open-Source)
Platforms
Mac, iPhone, and Web
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