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'''In Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_CalDAV_and_CardDAV_implementations Comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations] | |||
{{TOCright}}So far the available CalDAV clients which have been verified to work with DAViCal in at least some manner are: | {{TOCright}}So far the available CalDAV clients which have been verified to work with DAViCal in at least some manner are: | ||
* [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]] | * [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]] | ||
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla | * [[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla Thunderbird]] (more precisely, Mozilla Lightning & Mozilla Sunbird) | ||
* [[CalDAV Clients/Postbox|Postbox]] Postbox and its Postbox Lightning add-on, working very well. (It's paid) | * [[CalDAV Clients/Postbox|Postbox]] Postbox and its Postbox Lightning add-on, working very well. (It's paid) | ||
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mulberry|Mulberry]] | * [[CalDAV Clients/Mulberry|Mulberry]] | ||
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* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook|Outlook]] Several extensions for Outlook are available: | * [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook|Outlook]] Several extensions for Outlook are available: | ||
** [[Atmail|Atmail Sync for Outlook]] A Microsoft Outlook 2007 & 2010 Add-in to open-standard CalDAV (calendaring) and CardDAV (contacts) protocols to sync to the Atmail server (nonfree) | ** [[Atmail|Atmail Sync for Outlook]] A Microsoft Outlook 2007 & 2010 Add-in to open-standard CalDAV (calendaring) and CardDAV (contacts) protocols to sync to the Atmail server (nonfree) | ||
** [http://www.cfos.de/en/cfos-outlook-dav/cfos-outlook-dav.htm cFos Outlook DAV] Cloud synchronisation of your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts (nonfree) | |||
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/iCal4OL|iCal4OL]] A perfect 2-Way Synchronization with Google Calendar, DAViCAL and WebCalendar! (nonfree) | ** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/iCal4OL|iCal4OL]] A perfect 2-Way Synchronization with Google Calendar, DAViCAL and WebCalendar! (nonfree) | ||
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases. ([http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2066366/caldav-on-outlook| deprecated]) | ** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases. ([http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2066366/caldav-on-outlook| deprecated]) |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 27 August 2015
In Wikipedia: Comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations
Template:TOCrightSo far the available CalDAV clients which have been verified to work with DAViCal in at least some manner are:
- Evolution
- Mozilla Thunderbird (more precisely, Mozilla Lightning & Mozilla Sunbird)
- Postbox Postbox and its Postbox Lightning add-on, working very well. (It's paid)
- Mulberry
- Chandler
- Cadaver
- Kontact / Akonadi / KOrganizer (via WebDAV as at Sept 2009)
- iCal version 3.0.1 onward from OS 10.5, and since DAViCal release 0.9.2 onwards
- SOHO Organizer will work with basic functions from DAViCal 0.9.2 onwards, more complete support arrived in 0.9.3
- Outlook Several extensions for Outlook are available:
- Atmail Sync for Outlook A Microsoft Outlook 2007 & 2010 Add-in to open-standard CalDAV (calendaring) and CardDAV (contacts) protocols to sync to the Atmail server (nonfree)
- cFos Outlook DAV Cloud synchronisation of your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts (nonfree)
- iCal4OL A perfect 2-Way Synchronization with Google Calendar, DAViCAL and WebCalendar! (nonfree)
- OpenConnector for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases. (deprecated)
- OpenChange/SoGo seems to have worked out a built-in solution for their project that may be usable?
- ZideOne A MAPI message store provider which converts Outlook into a real CalDAV/GroupDAV client (nonfree) (deprecated, no longer available)
Mobile Device Clients
- RemoteCalendar for iPhone
- iOS Calendar App fully working.
- CalDAV support for Android
- eTask (Task app for iPhone)
Web Based Client(s)
- AgenDAV -- Free software, featuring Fullcalendar. Tested on 2011-11-05, fully working with Davical.
- CalDavZAP - Open source web CalDAV client / HTML5 Javascript+jQuery web application (compatible with Safari, Webkit, Chrome and Firefox)
- Webical -- no active development anymore
- DAViCal Web Client -- simple graphical interface. Full support for create, edit and delete
- PHP iCalendar
- Atmail CalDAV client -- a jQuery CalDAV client, support for delegation and shared calendars. Full support for DAViCal in older version. 100 user evaluation available.
- Reliam Cloudmail - a web groupware (IMAP, calendars, contacts, files) with support for shared calendars. Supports DAViCal/google/yahoo-calendars. Not free software (except for free lite-accounts).
- A calendar plugin for RoundCube based on DAViCal's caldav-client.php -- on 2010-05-10, no Davical support indeed - This plugin seems to be gone now, there is another plugin for roundcube listed below however.
- Calender plugin for RoundCube webmail (part of the myroundcube plugin bundle), jquery interface that allows for read/write to caldav calendars.
- Kronolith -- part of the Horde framework. Version 4 will support CalDAV. Current git version allready work.
Client Libraries
- Libraries for clients
- PHP libraries and classes that can act as clients
Clients not confirmed to be working
- OpenConnector for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases.
- Just tested on 2010-05-09, to no avail. Don't lose your time, it will never connect to your Davical server, and will only pollute your Outlook client with highly time-consuming extra processes. BTW, this project seems abandoned.
Clients confirmed not to be working
- OpenConnector for Outlook 2003+, 2006-Oct-25 release.