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- | ====== CardDAV Interface Documentation ====== | + | ====== CardDAV/ |
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As of version 3.0 the iAddressBook comes with a CardDAV interface that | As of version 3.0 the iAddressBook comes with a CardDAV interface that | ||
allows you to use the iAddressBook as your personal iCloud alternative. | allows you to use the iAddressBook as your personal iCloud alternative. | ||
- | Just hook up your iPhone, Android phone or OSX Addressbook to your | + | Just hook up your iPhone, Android phone or macOS Addressbook to your |
installation and the contacts will sync automatically between all the | installation and the contacts will sync automatically between all the | ||
connected clients. Including Photo sync of course. | connected clients. Including Photo sync of course. | ||
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- | Apple seems to have introduced buggy code in OSX Mavericks 10.9 (up to 10.9.5) that suffers from race conditions. Some of the contact | ||
- | photos are correct, others show up on the wrong contact yet others are distorted. If you remove the account and re-add it the situation | ||
- | " | ||
- | extract all cards from the website using vCard extract, then importing them directly to the OSX Addressbook. It will complain that you | ||
- | have duplicates but you can select " | ||
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===== Setting up an iPhone running iOS 6 ===== | ===== Setting up an iPhone running iOS 6 ===== |