Yes, I’m the one in the group DM that turns the bubbles green, I’m sorry.
But other than that, I don’t hear many other reasons why people actually prefer iPhones over Androids. What other reasons are there?
Yes, I’m the one in the group DM that turns the bubbles green, I’m sorry.
But other than that, I don’t hear many other reasons why people actually prefer iPhones over Androids. What other reasons are there?
Thankfully outlook and corporate outlook accounts are wonderfully supported under Android these days and have been the industry standard for decades.
You want to use some niche calendar protocol from 2007, you’re going to need a plugin or third party app.
I sort of get it. Outside of Gmail and Exchange, mail with calendar and contacts is a bit hit and miss. There just isn’t the all ecompassing protocols like Exchange that can cater for it all, so you have to use the “niche calendar protocol from 2007” to fill the gaps.
I pay for O365 mainly for this purpose, as Exchange is the defacto mail provider of todays age. I used to host my own Exchange but in the last couple of years and vulnerabilities kept on getting more and more worrying and the patches became more involved, so I just decided to pay MS for the service. Perhaps I played right into their hands …
Hey, there’s nothing wrong in a protocol that’s been created in 2007.
Email and http are way older and are still used everyday.
Just because outlook does it better now (that’s arguable) doesn’t mean it’s the only one solution.
True words. Like anything else though, if you want niche - you get niche. You’ve got to put in the work yourself. I assume apple supports calDAV better because they stole the protocol and based their own calendar events system on it.