[cvs] [Wiki] changed: Project/ActiveSync
Michael Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Tue Apr 27 15:38:04 UTC 2010
mrubinsk Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:38:04 -0400
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/Project/ActiveSync
New Revision: 1.54
Change log: this isn't true - exceptions work great on TD, but you
can only create them on the server.
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@
|| Device || Version(s) || Provisioning || Notes ||
|| Android SDK Emulator|| 2.0.1 and 2.1 || Does NOT support
provisioning and will NOT work with it set to //Force//.||Contacts
only as the emulator does not have a native calendar application ||
|| Motorola Droid || 2.0.1 and 2.1 || No (See above) ||Contacts and
Calendar data, though the calendar does not issue PING requests, and
does not seem to properly support exceptions to recurring events. ||
||Motorola Milestone || 2.1 || See important note below || ?? ||
-|| !TouchDown For Droid || Version 5.1.0028 || Yes ||Contacts,
Calendar (You can **create** recurring events, but cannot edit them.
Also, recurring events with exceptions are not supported at all. See
Touchdown website for details), and Tasks. ||
+|| !TouchDown For Droid || Version 5.1.0028 || Yes ||Contacts,
Calendar (You can **create** recurring events, but cannot edit them.
See Touchdown website for details), and Tasks. ||
|| iPod Touch || 3.1.3 || Yes ||Contacts and Calendar ||
**IMPORTANT NOTE** There have been reports that some devices running
Android 2.1 DO have support for provisioning, however there have been
reports of major issues with regards to the unlock password screen.
Evidently, once a password is set it looks like it's impossible to
remove it. I have tested both the 2.1 SDK emulator as well as the
Motorola Droid (NOT the Milestone) and these still do NOT support
provisioning. This issue might be limited to the Milestone device.
That being said if you plan on having users with Android 2.1 devices,
do NOT enable provisioning unless you are willing to deal with this
issue.
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