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I want to know if Jolla will have NFC? How big is NFC in china and is they using Mifare standard etc...
Question raised cause I port my nextgen NfcKeyring(stores all pins/password on phone crypotate using AES standard and Tag as AESKey) to Sailfish atm...
Have they said whether they'll support Google's new standard?
*EDIT* I've asked them using that Twitter link...
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Not sure about CardDAV, but for Caldav you can use calendarserver with most Linux distros. And sync against your local machine.
There is also davical - looks like it works with CardDAV.
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I hope this hasn't resulted in delays, I was skeptical about them using STE's top-end SoC* (from perf. perspective let alone delivery), maybe they switched to Qualcomm long ago now.
*not sure they'd even use that anyway, probably the next one down :-/
Anyway, can we please get back to the main focus/intent of this thread please (unless the case can be made that this content is relevant in some way).
Last edited by jalyst; 2013-03-19 at 05:08. Reason: typo