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The device has SyncML for sync. I don't know what exactly is supported, but iCalendar is a standard, so your question is rather can Maemo 5 import and/or export iCalendar (*.ical)?
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"Mox, a member of the Maemo 5 UI Team, gives brief instructions on how to do tethering between Mac OS X and Maemo 5 (Nokia N900)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vSqGSG9riU
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Something you might try is using ScheduleWorld to sync your calendar, todos, and contacts between all of your devices. I've been using it to keep my 2 Desktops(Home and Work), 1 Laptop, 1 Netbook, Google Calendar, and an E51 in sync.
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Will there be a syncservice from Nokia or from other Developer for the Mac OS X system?
iCal (WebDav) Adressbook
What about tethering. The connection between the N900 and a MacBookPro by Wifi or Bluetooth?
Is it correct, that the N900 supports the IMAP-protocol like Me.com?
Thx for your feedback
Pitmac