Major update

December 19, 2009

As some might have noticed, the Tasks and Calendar module have been updated to include tag filtering  and a few other features (i.e: the calendar will now show due tasks). As with the Notes module, you can tag events or tasks by dragging them other the tag of your choice.

Under the hood, a lot of code has also been refactored to make everything cleaner, faster and more reliable. As such despite the added features, the new code is only slightly bigger and the interface should feel snappier.

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3 Comments »

  1. Hi Pierre!
    I just tried to sync my phone, and here’s what happens:

    It sends the contacts, then send notes. when it starts to send the calendar, the status bar even starts to go, but a second later, it stops the connection and gives a ‘connection error’.

    I’m trying with the Nokia 5800. (s60 v5)

    It’s awkward, since it worked before… I had the DB configured as ./cal, ./notes and so on, but tried with and without the dot-slash and it gives the same error.

    My login at picobeat is kebs

    thanks a lot! picobeat is a work in fast and strong progress! ;)

    Comment by Kebs — December 20, 2009 @ 12:48 am

  2. From the logs, it seems to be an issue with the phone, as it initiates a session for synchronizing the 3 databases, then immediatly drops that session and starts a new one for synchronizing 2 databases (so without the calendar). Only the second session is actually carried out and there’s no error at all at any time.

    You should set your set your phone to use the SyncML protocol to 1.1 (I think S60 devices offer the option of 1.1 and 1.2, but for picoBeat 1.1 is recommended as it will be as efficient and less complex), and then try to synchronize only the calendar to see how it goes.

    Comment by Pierre — December 20, 2009 @ 5:37 am

  3. Hi Pierre, it’s working like a charm now!
    thanks :) )

    Comment by Kebs — December 27, 2009 @ 10:14 pm

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