Normally, you run CalDAVZap and CardDAVMate from the browser.
For me, this interferes with the way I want to use the browser, so I'm wondering whether I can run these HTML5 applications as standalone applications? Firefox seems to have something like web apps, but I have been unable to make the link between web apps and arbitrary HTML5 applications.
-- Johan
Hi Johan,
it is nice idea, but our #1 goal is to create the best CalDAV/CardDAV client. Then we will check whether it is possible to create some kind of "standalone" application.
We are currently working on TODO redesign with completely new interface (I hope better than Apple/Mozilla/others). We are also working on integrated version of our clients ...
JM
On Feb 22, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Johan Vromans jvromans@squirrel.nl wrote:
Normally, you run CalDAVZap and CardDAVMate from the browser.
For me, this interferes with the way I want to use the browser, so I'm wondering whether I can run these HTML5 applications as standalone applications? Firefox seems to have something like web apps, but I have been unable to make the link between web apps and arbitrary HTML5 applications.
-- Johan
Ján Máté jan.mate@inf-it.com writes:
it is nice idea, but our #1 goal is to create the best CalDAV/CardDAV client. Then we will check whether it is possible to create some kind of "standalone" application.
For the time being, I use
$ google-chrome --app=http://davical.squirrel.nl/caldavzap/ $ google-chrome --app=http://davical.squirrel.nl/carddav/
Thanks for the nive work!
-- Johan