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Sync4j - open source SyncML implementation

wow – Sync4J is an open source implementation of the SyncML synchronization protocol aswell as a Java-based application framework for building SyncML server applications – now it should be easy to implement free synchronisation applications for whatever purpose using this standrd. vCard and vCalendar are now supported through the PDI (Personal Data Information) module. The kit was tested with Nokia’s 7650, I wonder about other devices like my P800… checkout the Sync4j project homepage for presentations and more …

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