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  2. CardDAV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV

    CardDAV was proposed as an open standard for contact management in August 2011. It became known as a synchronization protocol in iOS 7, among other things, and is now also supported by Gmail, where it replaces the no longer supported (by Google) ActiveSync standard.

  3. Comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations - Wikipedia

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    InfCloud (CalDavZAP+CardDavMATE) [7] Cross-platform JavaScript Web browser: AGPL: No No Yes Yes Un­known No No Does not arrange meetings with participants Yes vCard 3.0 only No InfCloud No No The used server is fixed in the configuration file No Does not arrange meetings with participants No The used server is fixed in the configuration file Yes

  4. iOS 7 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_7

    iOS 7 introduced a complete visual overhaul of the user interface. With "sharper, flatter icons, slimmer fonts, a new slide-to-unlock function, and a new control panel that slides up from the bottom of the screen for frequently accessed settings," the operating system also significantly redesigned the standard pre-installed apps from Apple. [4]

  5. SyncML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncml

    SyncML, CalDAV, CardDAV, ActiveSync Server No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes platform independent PHP SyncML server, OMA push service; Support for WebDAV (CardDav/CalDAV) and Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) libsynthesis Linux, iOS SyncML client+server engine library Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

  6. Z-Push - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-push

    Currently, Z-Push includes four backends: the IMAP and the Maildir backends for e-mail synchronization, the vCard and the CardDAV backends for contact synchronization, CalDAV for calendar synchronization, stickynotes for Sticky Notes Synchronization and one for the Kopano and Zarafa package which is sold by allowing full synchronization of E ...

  7. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    With the app version of AOL Mail, you'll be able to add accounts, send mail, organize your mailbox, and more on either Android or iOS. Use AOL Mail on an iOS device If you want to use the email app that comes with your iOS device, just add your AOL Mail account through your device's settings .

  8. DAViCal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAViCal

    DAViCal is a server for calendar sharing. It is an implementation of the CalDAV protocol which is designed for storing calendaring resources on a remote shared server. Although the events are stored in a SQL database the information between client and server is transferred in the iCalendar f

  9. fruux - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruux

    fruux is a cross-platform synchronization service [1] [2] operated by fruux, the company behind the popular open source project SabreDAV.The service enables users to synchronize address book contacts, calendar events, tasks, bookmarks and notes between Apple computers and other devices. [3]