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  1. Give users the option to keep their own encryption keys. Germany may have excellent privacy laws, but granting users ownership of the keys to their data would be ideal.

    41 votes
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  2. It would be really great if you could synchronize contacts across LinkedIn, Facebook and Google Contacts and Exchange Server to keep contacts up to date across platforms.

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    There are three separate ideas:
    - Google Calendar support:
    http://fruux.uservoice.com/forums/153774-general/suggestions/2792763-sync-with-google-calendar

    - Google Contacts support:
    http://fruux.uservoice.com/forums/153774-general/suggestions/2781406-add-capability-to-sync-with-google-contacts

    - Exchange / Active Sync support:
    http://fruux.uservoice.com/forums/153774-general/suggestions/2793139-sync-with-exchange-servers-add-activesync-suppor

    Please add your votes to the respective idea (or both) or add a new specific idea for any services you’d want to see supported by fruux in the future.

  3. Add the possibility of sync directly with a Google Account (Google Contacts and Calendar), without any Android device. I think there is a huge demand for this feature on the market.

    28 votes
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  4. 24 votes
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  5. Please! Make something that can take calendars from Outlook 2011 on a Mac and sync with iPhone. There is nothing that will do this. It should work with invites as well, not just your own created emails.

    Please.

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    While we’d love to support every app on the planet, we’d rather not support Outlook on the Mac (at the moment). Outlook on the Mac is not really widely used and thus it would (right now) be a bad decision for us to invest a lot of time into supporting it (and then lacking this time for other tasks).

    Sorry! Please keep the good feedback coming!

  6. I have multiple address books and calendars setup. It is really useful to be able to selectively choose which ones are synced to a mobile device.

    The Fruux Android app allows selection of calendars but not address books. Maybe it would be easier to configure this through the web interface than the app?

    Or perhaps selective support for syncing of groups within an address book?

    17 votes
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    You should check out DAVx5 (available for free on F-Droid or for a small fee on the Google Play Store) as an alternative to the fruux Android app. We are actually planning to discontinue our own Android app since there is now a good third party alternative (that works with fruux) with DAVx5.

  7. Protocol for Nokia N8 and other phones with SyncML capabilities

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    We’d love to support SyncML, but it looks like this standard is going away rapidly. Modern devices and apps no longer support it and are moving to CardDAV/CalDAV.

  8. 10 votes
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    While we’d love to support more platforms, right now WebOS / OpenOS seems to be not “mainstream enough” to justify putting a lot of work into it.

    From a technical point of view WebOS is an awesome platform, so we hope that this might change in the future.

  9. now that it's got CALdav support and such, why doesn't fruux yet support Windows Phone 8?

    8 votes
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  10. 8 votes
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  11. I know that Outlook sync is in the works, but I feel that the most missing-est features of existing sync solutions are 1) the ability to keep "private" events marked as "private" across all calendars (this might be a limit of Calendar on iOS since it doesn't seem to have this feature), 2) proper handling of recurring events and 3) reliable, bi-directional synchronization.

    7 votes
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  12. I'd really like to see support for Windows 7 and in particular Outlook 2003. Thanks!

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  13. Hey! I am using Outlook 2011 on the Mac as my default calendar. Do you plan to come up with a sync functionality for this? I am searching for that since ages. Or, do you have an alternative solution for that (except switching to iCal)? Best, Martin

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  14. it does no good to wait for google. you should put them under pressure! how much would it cost to pay the author of the present available applications to provide them for fruux users?

    even if adroid gets native support in the next release, that will leave a large number of current, non-upgradeable android smartphones behind, which will stay in use for several years.

    6 votes
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  15. you can look at a working implementation at tine20.org - but they use AGPL as license. If patent restrictions apply, you could use geo ip filter to not allow this for U.S. users...
    This would allow users of windows phone, webos, android and all those 'enterprise guys' to sync... great!

    5 votes
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    This idea is a duplicate and tracked under the following two main ideas:

    ActiveSync support for mobile devices:
    http://fruux.uservoice.com/forums/153774-general/suggestions/2793139-sync-with-exchange-servers-add-activesync-suppor

    Sync with Exchange servers:
    http://fruux.uservoice.com/forums/153774-general/suggestions/2820044-sync-with-microsoft-exchange-server

    Please add your votes there, if you’d like to see the feature in a future version of fruux.

  16. 3 votes
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  17. We have NOT all made the jump to Lion...b/c it does not support
    older apps with Rosetta.

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  18. 3 votes
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  19. 3 votes
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  20. Or have an extended FAQ with common issues OR a user forum where questions can be asked to staff and other users instead of using direct email support.

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    We highly prefer high quality personal support. Problems are mostly that specific anyway, that there is little benefit (besides confusing) users (they might think that their problem is the same when it is in fact something entirely different) at the moment. We plan however to extend our FAQ with documentation on how to use certain features.

    Documenting common problems is a bit against what we stand for – if there are common problems, we fix them instead.

    So it sounds like you might have a specific problem, which is a good case to get in touch with us – our response times are super quick, even on the weekend. Give it a shot! ;)

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