Re: Pocket PC and OS X



On 26/3/06 7:42, in article k8nd225emrob6gdr1e9sjjgk84lqth5qvq@xxxxxxx,
"Jaimie Vandenbergh" <jaimie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 17:48:28 +0100, Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 26/3/06 5:29, in article i5gd22hbbth2qs4trdho4fgb8eqltrva2p@xxxxxxx,
"Jaimie Vandenbergh" <jaimie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Likewise, after fooling iSync into supporting the phone. Calendar and
Addresses, both directions. Nokia 9300i (series 80) which I've
blithered about a couple of times in the last month.

Does the phone's calendar support all the repeating event types that Apple
does?

I've not exhaustively tested it, but if you mean various repeat
periods then weekly, mon/wed/thu, every-other-week, and
repeat-until-date work. I've just checked, and the phone is definitely
thinking of them as repeats.

Sounds good. Palm still can't do multi-day events, or events that span
midnight :-(

The schema for Apple's apps is described at:

<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SyncSer
vicesSchemaRef/SchemaReference.html>

They are complicated beasts, aren't they. I don't have schema for what
the phone supports, so I can't do a swap.

I had a bit of a poke around myself, and failed.

Apropos nothing at all, do _any_ Mac apps leave long URLS unfolded? Oh
for universal quoted-printable support...

I thought it was content-type=flowed that was the missing feature?

Cheers,

Chris

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