Got a great suggestion from user MrPanofsky who recommended fruux. Gonna use calendar Fruux (https://fruux.com) in combination with calendar client OneCalendar (https://apps.apple.com/se/app/one-calendar/id1238379385?l=en-GB).
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about 1 year ago
I ended up using the free tier of fruux.com (CalDAV service) to sync tasks to iOS. Everything looked good in fruux but was off by +1 days in iOS, not sure why but it was an easy fix.
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about 2 years ago
Your original question was about how important it is to encrypt contacts and I think it depends. If you just want to keep your data out of Google’s data collection hands, then there are other options to store/sync contacts and calendar data (but most are not E2EE). There aren’t a lot of options that I’ve found as most people don’t want to pay for this when they can get it free from Google or Apple. Fruux is…
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over 2 years ago
Fruux is a cross-platform and cross-device unified contacts/calendaring solution.
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about 3 years ago
I haven’t tried this one yet but I know that it’s cross-platform. It does cost money but there is probably a free trial period. Fruux.
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about 3 years ago
If you don’t mind separating your mail from your CalDAV there is https://fruux.com (I use a paper diary, YMMV.).
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about 3 years ago
Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent calendar application for Windows? I tried Thunderbird/Lightning but it wouldn’t sync to my CalDAV (I use Fruux to host), and there was no way to disable/hide the email aspect of the program.
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over 3 years ago
Fruux.com is listed on the website and it got me interested, mainly due to how straighforward it seems to be. But my question is mostly around the fact that I just can’t wrap my head around it being profitable, it just seems like it covers a very specific need (just contacts, calendars and tasks) that I imagine not many companies request. It seems specially baffling that it has such a generous free tier.
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over 3 years ago
Fruux was recommended here a while back.
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over 3 years ago