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I'm excited to have found meishi. My typical use case for wanting custom LDAP or CardDAV is that an app already has some notion of organizations and contacts within those organizations, and I want an easy way to sync that information with my address book, but also to keep it separate from my personal address book entries. It seems what's needed for that is a CardDAV interface with adaptors that translate existing data managed by the business logic layer. Is there any way to use meishi like this? Any other recommendations?
Thanks,
Dan
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Well Meishi does have the concept of multiple address books per user. How that gets integrated into your workflow is entirely application dependent. Some apps like Android CardDAV Sync and OSX's Contacts app will allow you to choose from a list of address books. Some will not.
As far as keeping everything segregated, it sounds like this is potentially a big feature of the latest BlackBerry OS.
Hello,
I'm excited to have found meishi. My typical use case for wanting custom LDAP or CardDAV is that an app already has some notion of organizations and contacts within those organizations, and I want an easy way to sync that information with my address book, but also to keep it separate from my personal address book entries. It seems what's needed for that is a CardDAV interface with adaptors that translate existing data managed by the business logic layer. Is there any way to use meishi like this? Any other recommendations?
Thanks,
Dan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: