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== Free Software ==
== Free Software ==
* Evolution - Works as WebDAV contacts.  Except perhaps not currently (2.30, 2.31) other than https on port 443.
* [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]]
** Here is a [https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639469 Bug report and patch for evolution-data-server v2.30.3] to make webdav addressbook work (version in Ubuntu Maverick)
** To set up you DAViCal contact list in Evolution (confirmed to work over port 443 in Evolution 2.32.2 in Ubuntu Natty 11.04):
*** Go to the Contacts view
*** File > New > Address Book
*** Set Type to WebDAV and type a name of your choice
*** For the Server URL, you need to enter the full URL to your contacts collection, such as https://domain.tld/caldav.php/username/contacts
*** Enter your DAViCal username and press OK
*** Expand the WebDAV section of the Contacts and click the new Address Book you just added to see a list of you DAViCal contacts.
** Both downloading and editing contacts appears to work. I noticed, however, that new contacts made in Evolution do not sync down to Apple Address Book (but they do sync to CardDAV-Sync beta on Android).
* kcarddav - Not working
* kcarddav - Not working
* [[CalDAV_Clients/sogo_connector|SoGo Connector]] - The SOGo connector v3.102 which provides CardDAV for Thunderbird 3.1 works partly ([[#Status SOGo Connector|Status]])
* [[CalDAV_Clients/sogo_connector|SoGo Connector]] - The SOGo connector which provides CardDAV for Thunderbird
* Thunderbird native support - work not started - see [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546932 here]
* Thunderbird native support - work not started - see [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546932 here]
* [http://www.crash-override.net/carddav.html CardDAV plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net/ Roundcube webmail]
* [http://www.crash-override.net/carddav.html CardDAV plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net/ Roundcube webmail]

Revision as of 13:43, 8 July 2014

Template:Languages This is a remarkably spotty result at present. Still, I guess CardDAV is not a finalised RFC yet, so we can expect that some of these things are still being worked on to some degree.

Free Software

Non-free Software

  • Apple Address Book (MacOS X 10.6/Snow Leopard)

Works out of the box if you specify your server with port number, e.g. calendar.example.com:443