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2014-11-23 04:39:27 +0200
I personally think it makes a lot of sense for Jolla to attack this problem in this order:
Step 1 - Finish support of CalDAV (calendar), CardDAV (contacts) and native client for files (this could go as far as gallery).
Step 2 - Once protocols are in place, users have the freedom. There are many services available that support these protocols. If privacy is top priority for you, you could e.g. host an Owncloud instance. Anything is possible.
(This idea could be stretched even to the form of a local server that would run as part of this PC-Suite, but personally I think that it's sooo 00's ;))
I am using a WinXP PC. I cannot use the USB to connect my Jolla and WINXP PC since no driver. I hope Jolla can provide a tool like as PC suite can use in WINXP PC and provide the usb driver for WINXP.
Hiro ( 2014-01-12 14:25:35 +0200 )editNot sure it makes sense for Jolla to support XP if even Microsoft isn't supporting it any more.
Julf ( 2014-01-12 15:00:12 +0200 )editNo need to put another integrated, flaky smartphone-suite on my desktop. No need for yet another Mediaplayer / mp3 ecosystem. I would agree on a simple GUI for Backup/Restore for those not wanting to sling to the command line. But no suite of redundant media-apps.
Jan Wellmann ( 2014-01-12 23:03:19 +0200 )editSync Contacts, Calendar, Backup, Restore and Sailfish Upgrades would be enough.
lupastro ( 2014-01-13 00:49:40 +0200 )edit@Hiro: as was told to you things work on winXP, just not as easily and nice as on newer windows. https://together.jolla.com/question/2766/how-to-connect-to-my-pc-windows-xp/ I even posted the driver + install instructions for developer mode there.
Philippe De Swert ( 2014-01-30 16:00:14 +0200 )edit