With SyncEvolution 1.2 released and work on 1.3 under way it is a good time to take a small break and reflect on the state of the SyncEvolution project.
The major new feature of the 1.2 release is support for non-SyncML
protocols in general and CalDAV/CardDAV in particular. ActiveSync
support is in development and will be in 1.3. These protocols are
implemented as backends which are combined with other backends by
SyncEvolution in a so called "local sync". The GTK sync-ui does not
yet support configuring non-SyncML protocols. See the README.rst and
man page for more information on how to use the new feature via the
command line.Read more
SyncEvolution makes it easy to keep two instances of Evolution in sync,
or to keep a phone in sync with Evolution. This lets you share
the data between a desktop and a laptop or phone without requiring any
internet intermediary. Setting up SyncEvolution as such an intermediary
on an Internet server is explained in another HOWTO.Read more