• Open source push emails and contacts sync

    by  • December 14, 2008 • Mobile, Office, Web services • 6 Comments

    I got a new phone and was terrified about the manual work that would be needed to sync all of my contact details. But then I thought, we’re in 2008 so there must be an open source way of doing this!!

    Funambol MobileWe did the trick perfectly! Funambol allows syncing over the air emails, contacts, calendar, tasks and notes with mobile devices. The site reports syncing capabilities with 1.5 billion mobile devices and thousands of online services. You can sync your information from GMail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, Thunderbird, AOL, MS Outlook (if you’re still using it), and emails from POP and IMAP access.

    If your contacts are scattered all over the place, like I had, with Plaxo, GMail and other cell phones, first centralize everything in one spot. I chose GMail’s Contacts since I can then sync it nicely to my Evolution.

    Then, create an account at  MyFunambol, select your mobile device, go to your profile link, and configure your email and where to sync your information from. After all the configuration is set, you will receive a message on your mobile to download the needed sync app.

    After everything is installed, with a click of a button on your phone, all of your contacts will be synced and you’ll even get push emails! Much better then Blackberry and Apple’s MobileMe. With MobileWe you will have a safe backup of contacts, receive push emails and sync contacts even with multiple devices.

    End result for me? Contacts nicely synced and my phone displayed even the pictures of my contacts I had created in GMail.

    *Note: also supported but not endorsed by this author are iPhones and Windows Mobile OS.

     

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    6 Responses to Open source push emails and contacts sync

    1. November 20, 2009 at 6:43 am

      Hmm, nice apps. I’m using Samsung i600 with Win Mobile.. Thanks.

    2. December 19, 2009 at 4:26 pm

      Nice info. Thank you for sharing

    3. February 16, 2011 at 3:20 pm

      Gosh seems i’ve bum in to 2008 post. Thanks for the info though. I am trying out Xmas sync wonder if Funambol u suggest still works?

    4. October 10, 2011 at 3:15 am

      Old post, but still useful for everyone. Any recommendation for Android devices?

    5. April 21, 2012 at 3:37 pm

      The days when you had to manually sync your phones are long gone. Now, there are hundred of open source applications over the internet that can do this for you. They are fully customizable and intuitive. You’ll get the hang of it in a matter of minutes.

    6. April 25, 2012 at 2:42 pm

      There was a time when it took forever to manually move hundreds of contacts from one phone to another but now, thanks to some ingenious applications and smarter phones, this can be done in a minute. These applications are usually free and you can easily find them online. They will save you time and also create a backup of your address book.

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