Add option to set organizer on behalf of server identity. Add discovery of server email address and set act on behalf of server identity as default for shared writable calendars. Update Swisscom profile setup. Add contact mapping configuration option to map anniversary dates for contacts. Add Brazilian portuguese translations. Log errors during entity deletion. Select only href node. Fix task reminders relative to DUE date. Fix UI typos and translations. Add iCloud Calendar profile type.
Github issues , Limit CalDav-resourcenames to chars. Fix Unit Tests. Improve Integration Tests. Check Internet connection async to avoid blocking in case of DNS issues, ticket Bug fixes Remove duplicate categories Ticket Fix typo in german translation. Should avoid attendees with Name Email. Escape Backslash, DDay. Add event mapping configuration to map Outlook public events to default visibility instead of public, feature request Set this option as default for google profiles. Bug fixes Fix translation for OL toolbar, ticket Update some Russian and German translations.
Fix integration tests. Fix selection of reports in Listview. Fix report name parsing for large sequence numbers. Ticket read all pages from google task service. Retry without sync-token if sync-token is invalid. New features Use. Added localization support.
By supporting iCloud, Gmail, fruux, Yahoo! Yet, C2C Cloud to Cloud feature facilitates duplicating your contacts and calendars from one place to another; O2C Outlook to Cloud feature gives you an option saving your data elsewhere on the Cloud.
An Android app that is more powerful than a simple sync adaptor: it allows linking any local device contacts account including 3rd-party accounts with any CardDAV address book.
Most are, but this will depend on your server or service provider. The initial sync can take several minutes depending on how much data needs to be synced. Your calendar and contacts data should eventually being popping up in the Calendar and People apps, as well as on the lock screen and in the Action Center.
These URIs should simply redirect to the actual endpoint addresses. It would have been so easy for anyone with half a gram of interest in any of this to take all the almost-but-not-quite bits Microsoft have made and turn them into a great product. Instead, Microsoft is trying to control the market and in effect gets to pick winners and losers in the market based on which providers they choose to support or not.
I believe this is a hubristic self-promoting business decision by Microsoft, and has nothing to do with design nor technical challenges. The exclusion of a system for configuring open standards and competing service providers in Windows 10 smells suspiciously like a scheme for selling more licenses of Microsoft Exchange.
Providing Microsoft Exchange services are expensive for service providers compared to free and open standards.
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