Hi
I've been reduced to the low depths of depravity by being forced to use a Dell at work.... but I deleted all trace of anything containing 'Microsoft', installed Linux (KDE, Debian for those that are interested....), and made it look as damn near to OS X as I possibly could
Then I emailed tech support to gloat and was told that they now hold no responsibility for my support at all..... oh well!
Anyway, I have got it set up and accessing my .mac SMTP mail server and published calendars using Evolution mail client, but haven't found a way of retrieving my .mac address book and calendar details using a Linux equivalent of iSync. Have any of you guys managed to get it to work? I'd love it if there was something that could import and synchronise my .mac data into Evolution, but even if there was a standalone app that could do it that would be better than nothing. Having to log into the .mac website with a browser every time I need an email address is a pain in the arse!
Cheers!
Matt
I've been reduced to the low depths of depravity by being forced to use a Dell at work.... but I deleted all trace of anything containing 'Microsoft', installed Linux (KDE, Debian for those that are interested....), and made it look as damn near to OS X as I possibly could
Anyway, I have got it set up and accessing my .mac SMTP mail server and published calendars using Evolution mail client, but haven't found a way of retrieving my .mac address book and calendar details using a Linux equivalent of iSync. Have any of you guys managed to get it to work? I'd love it if there was something that could import and synchronise my .mac data into Evolution, but even if there was a standalone app that could do it that would be better than nothing. Having to log into the .mac website with a browser every time I need an email address is a pain in the arse!
Cheers!
Matt