Open dennisTGC opened 8 years ago
Of course many use Outlook together with Exchange, but our motivation was an open source groupware exchange replacement without the need of an exchange server but enable users which are used to Outlook, to work with their known client. I don't even have an exchange server to test if this would be possible.
So this would be a huge different project which could only share the caldav parts. Would need some more developers and lots or resources.
"The software is great, but it requires Windows and Outlook."
br Gerhard
Very interesting.. ! thank you for an approximation of the hours. I will put this on my list and might come back to ask you to develop the software.
Wondering if my use case would fall into this ticket as well...... Currently working well: Google Calendar <-> Outlook ( desktop outlookcaldavsynchronizer ) <-> https://outlook.office365.com Everything works as expected when Outlook on Desktop is on and running.
But what if desktop/laptop is shutdown/powered off ? Would this server side app allow me to sync from cloud to cloud ? Google Calendar <-> server side outlookcaldavsynchronizer <-> https://outlook.office365.com <-> Desktop
Allow any and all devices with changes to sync with the server (in my case Nextcloud), then shutdown that device; other devices will collect the updates from the always running Nextcloud server.
Maybe have a look at vdirsyncer, runs on server and syncs with local collections, google, dav server. Not sure whether it syncs to office365 though, assuming Microsoft does not use dav but exchange etc.
The software is great, but it requires Windows and Outlook. We use an Exchange server with multiple users. Would it be hard to make this a server side app?
I'm not sure what the best approach would be;
As you notice, i'm not a develloper, but a sysop. But i think there is a lot of demand for this kind of functionality, especially in our kind of environments where all our customers use Exchange. I might be even willing to pay for the development (or offer bounty's or something).