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All I can tell you is that I am using Mail for Exchange to sync with my Google Calendar and it works fine for me. I haven't a clue about the other details, unfortunately.
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My current device will let me back up all calander data to the memory card. Can I do that, transfer the card, and just suck it all into the freemantle calendar?
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10-12-2009
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although according to http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=344242 the Maemo 5 Calendar can't import that format
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10-12-2009
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What I've found is that it uses some sqlite database. There should be an API that converts it to .ics, but I haven't found the option to import from or export to ics in the native calendar app.
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I'm really frustrated by the slightly-overlapping efforts made with calendaring programs in general, and if I could make a compatible application for Diablo, Mer, and linux in general it would make my life a lot easier.
I intend to buy an n900 when they're available here, but I don't plan to jettison the n810 I use every day. I'm interested in maintaining it as a useful tool, and its use would be greatly extended if it were interoperable with the n900.
So, who's got some hard information on fremantle's calendar?