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    This application synchronizes Lotus Notes Calendar entries with Google Calendar. GCal supports syncing with both iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and Android devices, so you can now view your Lotus Notes calendar on your mobile device. GCal also allows you to view the calendar using any ical/rss/html compatible viewer. Currently the sync is only one direction: pushing Lotus Notes entries to GCal. All entries manually created in GCal will be ignored (and not copied down to Lotus Notes).
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    Baikal for Synology

    Baikal for Synology

    Synology DSM installable package for Baïkal CalDAV & CardDAV server

    Store your contacts and calendars on your own Synology NAS, away from the inquisitive eyes of Google, NSA and others. Baïkal itself is an already existing, lightweight CardDAV (contacts) and CalDAV (calendar) server. The source code is public, and available to everyone on GitHub. Baïkal is copyright (c) 2013 by Jérôme Schneider, the homepage is http://baikal-server.com. This SPK package for Synology integrates the Baïkal "flat package", making it easy to install Baïkal on your...
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