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rogerard
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I just migrated my ROM to CM10 (Jellybean) and MPE works as expected except on the client. On the client, MPE no longer detects the local calendar, but Google and Exchange only. Since I don't use corporate exchange and I hate google calendar, I miss this option. Didn't know if you were aware of this new shortfall or whether you plan to fix this.
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rogerard
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dupondt
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rogerard hat Folgendes geschrieben: | On the client, MPE no longer detects the local calendar |
AFAIK CM10 (Jelly Bean) doesn't have a local calendar so there's nothing to detect. You will have to use an app like aCalendar or Business Calendar.
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rogerard
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I see. I assumed there should be one for two reasons. First, MPE sees a local database for contacts, as well as for google. Second, I use WebIS Pocket Informant (PI) and it shows a local calendar database.
Based off what you're telling me, I should assume that PI creates the local database itself. Is that correct? |
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dupondt
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rogerard hat Folgendes geschrieben: | First, MPE sees a local database for contacts |
A local contact database is available on Jelly Bean, but according to several discussions in these forums it looks as though you can't edit synced contacts stored in this database and, even worse, local contacts are automatically transfered to Google Contacts and at the same time deleted from the local database.
Zitat: | Second, I use WebIS Pocket Informant (PI) and it shows a local calendar database. |
From what I read on PI's website I assume that this app uses a proprietary database ("Pocket Informant now supports multiple internal Event calendars, allowing you more flexibility than ever before to keep your Pocket Informant data separate from the native Android calendars if you wish."). It can also use (existing) local Android databases ("Ability to show/hide different Android calendars") but probably won't create one.
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A web secret :
Since Android 4 its possible to create local calendars very easy, but not many apps does use this feature. I will implement this feature in the next version of the client, till then you can use this app which is not available in Google Play but it works: http://www.zoks.net/solutions/calendar-manager |
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rogerard
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FJ hat Folgendes geschrieben: | A web secret :
Since Android 4 its possible to create local calendars very easy, but not many apps does use this feature. I will implement this feature in the next version of the client, till then you can use this app which is not available in Google Play but it works: http://www.zoks.net/solutions/calendar-manager |
You rock! That solution fits my needs. |
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HSutherland
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I'm having the same problem. I've use MPE for over a year on my Samsung phone and had no issues. Now I've got a tablet running Jelly bean. I see the comment about zoks.net and the calendar-manager and I'll download and try that, but unless I've missed something, don't I need something equivalent for contacts? When I synced contacts, they all seemed to transfer fine. The next day when I resynced, MPE told me that 300 + had been edited (I force all updates from Outlook to the phone - don't do any updates on the phone / tablet). The preview showed that the contacts had become jumbled. I have a lot of Outlook contacts that are companies. The way I create these in Outlook is with a blank "Full Name" but with a Company name. Outlook automatically files this under the company name. This has worked fine on the Samsung phone. However on my tablet, it appears to match on name and so the 200 contacts with blank names get more and more jumbled on each sync. |
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dvhttn
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FJ hat Folgendes geschrieben: | A web secret :
Since Android 4 its possible to create local calendars very easy, but not many apps does use this feature. I will implement this feature in the next version of the client, till then you can use this app which is not available in Google Play but it works: http://www.zoks.net/solutions/calendar-manager |
Thanks for that. One thing though. They say
Zitat: | Switching of the calendar synchronization in the Android settings results in your calendar being disabled and thus invisible. |
I haven't found this. I turn sync off and it just doesn't sync with Google any more, which is fine. However, the calendar is still there, usable and visible. |
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b3ta
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[b]An earnest request:[/b] Please would you focus your effort on at least an interim release for those with Jelly Bean?
I cannot imagine that anyone who has been using MPE would think that file system access (as an example) is more important than calendar and contact syncing.
This afternoon I upgraded my new Galaxy III to Jelly Bean without knowing the disaster that awaited me: no calendar or contact sync! Since it's a new phone, I have no previous syncs to work with, and I have over 1,000 contacts and 6,000 calendar entries!
I'm happy to be part of a beta program, because this is a complete disaster for me. I have a brand new phone which is as useful as a brick: I don't know the numbers I need to phone or SMS, and get no reminders of appointments.
It can't be worse. As things stand, I'll have to go back to my 2+ year old Galaxy I in order to function. The zoks app doesn't sync contacts, so it remains almost useless.
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dvhttn
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b3ta hat Folgendes geschrieben: | An earnest request: Please would you focus your effort on at least an interim release for those with Jelly Bean?
I cannot imagine that anyone who has been using MPE would think that file system access (as an example) is more important than calendar and contact syncing.
This afternoon I upgraded my new Galaxy III to Jelly Bean without knowing the disaster that awaited me: no calendar or contact sync! Since it's a new phone, I have no previous syncs to work with, and I have over 1,000 contacts and 6,000 calendar entries! .. |
Not sure what your problem is if you've searched through the forums first. I'm running JB on my Desire HD. 4.2.1 at the moment but 4.1.2 previously and have had NO problems with MPE and/or syncing. Just set up your gmail account, let it sync once and it will create a Google calendar and contacts on the phone. Turn off the sync and you can then use MPE to populate the 'Google' calendar and contacts - no sync to gmail necessary.
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b3ta
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Thanks for the tip (BTW, I got to this thread by searching the forum, and as it's active, I posted).
The issue is that initial sync to google. I use my phone for business, so there is a lot in there that company policy (sensibly) dictates should not go into the cloud somewhere.
I guess I could sync once and then delete, but am concerned about the"you can never get off facebook" effect.
Again, thanks for the tip. Currently I'm considering rooting my phone to downgrade to its stock release ROM so I can continue to use MPE. That looks likely to be the safest.
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dvhttn
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b3ta hat Folgendes geschrieben: | ... The issue is that initial sync to google. I use my phone for business, so there is a lot in there that company policy (sensibly) dictates should not go into the cloud somewhere.
I guess I could sync once and then delete, but am concerned about the"you can never get off facebook" effect. ... |
When I first sync with Google I have NOTHING stored on their servers (my gmail email address gets forwarded to my real email - I keep nothing on their servers at all) and nothing on my phone. All that happens is that the google accounts are set up on the phone. As long as you sync before you put any company info on your phone all should be fine. If it's a company phone can you delete the contacts/calendar before the sync then reload afterwards? |
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b3ta
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Thanks for that! I now have everything working, so I wrote it all up in a tutorial format for others who struggle with this.
~8-)
John
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If you're going to try this, first read through it slowly, and check if your set-up is different in any way. If so, think about why and what that might mean for you.
MPE saw that I had connected a new phone and asked what I wanted to call it. This then created a new user within MPE and a completely separate set of data files on the computer, relating to the new phone. This explains how I got the data from my old phone (Galaxy S) to my new phone (Galaxy S3), which I had already upgraded to Jelly Bean (4.1.1). I expect that if you follow these notes, you will get your data across as well.
1. Make a backup of your existing MPE directory structure. I'm running 64-bit Windows 7, so your directory locations may be different to mine.
In my case, I made a copy of everything under
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer
to
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer.0
That left me with two complete sets of MPE data bases. If I messed up, I could delete the messed up one and simply rename the .0 one by removing the .0 at the end.
2. Make a backup of your applicable Outlook .PST files. Their location depends on your versions of Windows and Outlook. You may have them stored somewhere completely different (as I have), so I can't help you here. Use Google.
3. I made sure the phone had no data, then synced to Google. Apparently this sets up on the phone the necessary phone data bases that MPE syncs to the computer. This is the last time I'll sync anything too Google with this phone, because I don't want any of my data there, plus may not necessarily sync everything (extremely large notes, etc.).
4. The next step was to copy the MPE data bases on the computer from the location for the old phone to that of the new phone. My two locations were:
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer\samsung GT-I9000 [<IMEI number>]
and
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer\samsung GT-I9300 [<IMEI number>]
I did not copy everything, as there were files and directories which contained setting which would be different for the two phones. Put simply, I copied all the .dat files EXCEPT settings.dat. In my case that meant these files:
Calls.dat
Notes.dat
Oraganizer.dat
Phonebook.dat
SMS.dat
SMSArchive.dat
The way I decided which (not) to copy was that I opened each file with a raw editor (one which doesn't try to interpret the data; in my case, vim).
I also did not copy the Cache and Sync Logs directories once I saw that they contained phone-specific data.
5. Having done all of this, I started up MPE and set my user to the OLD one (go to File : User). Then I went to File : Settings and made screen captures of all the settings. (I use Greenshot, which has a mode to capture only the currently active window.)
Once done, I changed user to the NEW user, and used the screen captures to make sure that everything was set up the same as previously. (You can use a raw editor to copy the relevant fields across between the two settings.dat files, but it increases the chances of you messing up.)
As an aside, if you have lots of calendar entries in Outlook (I had 9,153 when I wrote this), it will really help to specify both a time range to sync, as well as to sync only those entries which have changed. The initial sync will be slow, but thereafter it will be a breeze.
6. Once you are sure everything is working as intended, you can delete the old phone user from MPE. Just make sure that you don't have a Windows File Explorer open somewhere in the MPE directory tree for the old phone (see point 4).
First you need to change to the OLD user via File : User. Once you have selected the old user, go to File : User once more, and you will see a little arrow next to the old user's name. Click on it to expand and you will see "Delete user" as an option. Choose that, and you'll have an empty looking MPE. Your data is not gone; just change user to the new user, and everything will be working as expected. |
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@b3ta:
It could be so simple:
- if your old phone is no more alive/present then unplug all other phones first
- select the old user in Menu-File-Users
- click on Menu-Extras-Create backup
- connect the enw phone
- click on Menu-Extras-Restore backup
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b3ta
Verfasst am: So Jan 13, 2013 04:01 Titel:
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Thanks for that! I now have everything working, so I wrote it all up in a tutorial format for others who struggle with this.
~
John
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If you're going to try this, first read through it slowly, and check if your set-up is different in any way. If so, think about why and what that might mean for you.
MPE saw that I had connected a new phone and asked what I wanted to call it. This then created a new user within MPE and a completely separate set of data files on the computer, relating to the new phone. This explains how I got the data from my old phone (Galaxy S) to my new phone (Galaxy S3), which I had already upgraded to Jelly Bean (4.1.1). I expect that if you follow these notes, you will get your data across as well.
1. Make a backup of your existing MPE directory structure. I'm running 64-bit Windows 7, so your directory locations may be different to mine.
In my case, I made a copy of everything under
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer
to
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer.0
That left me with two complete sets of MPE data bases. If I messed up, I could delete the messed up one and simply rename the .0 one by removing the .0 at the end.
2. Make a backup of your applicable Outlook .PST files. Their location depends on your versions of Windows and Outlook. You may have them stored somewhere completely different (as I have), so I can't help you here. Use Google.
3. I made sure the phone had no data, then synced to Google. Apparently this sets up on the phone the necessary phone data bases that MPE syncs to the computer. This is the last time I'll sync anything too Google with this phone, because I don't want any of my data there, plus may not necessarily sync everything (extremely large notes, etc.).
4. The next step was to copy the MPE data bases on the computer from the location for the old phone to that of the new phone. My two locations were:
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer\samsung GT-I9000 [<IMEI number>]
and
C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer\samsung GT-I9300 [<IMEI number>]
I did not copy everything, as there were files and directories which contained setting which would be different for the two phones. Put simply, I copied all the .dat files EXCEPT settings.dat. In my case that meant these files:
Calls.dat
Notes.dat
Oraganizer.dat
Phonebook.dat
SMS.dat
SMSArchive.dat
The way I decided which (not) to copy was that I opened each file with a raw editor (one which doesn't try to interpret the data; in my case, vim).
I also did not copy the Cache and Sync Logs directories once I saw that they contained phone-specific data.
5. Having done all of this, I started up MPE and set my user to the OLD one (go to File : User). Then I went to File : Settings and made screen captures of all the settings. (I use Greenshot, which has a mode to capture only the currently active window.)
Once done, I changed user to the NEW user, and used the screen captures to make sure that everything was set up the same as previously. (You can use a raw editor to copy the relevant fields across between the two settings.dat files, but it increases the chances of you messing up.)
As an aside, if you have lots of calendar entries in Outlook (I had 9,153 when I wrote this), it will really help to specify both a time range to sync, as well as to sync only those entries which have changed. The initial sync will be slow, but thereafter it will be a breeze.
6. Once you are sure everything is working as intended, you can delete the old phone user from MPE. Just make sure that you don't have a Windows File Explorer open somewhere in the MPE directory tree for the old phone (see point 4).
First you need to change to the OLD user via File : User. Once you have selected the old user, go to File : User once more, and you will see a little arrow next to the old user's name. Click on it to expand and you will see "Delete user" as an option. Choose that, and you'll have an empty looking MPE. Your data is not gone; just change user to the new user, and everything will be working as expected.
dvhttn
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b3ta hat Folgendes geschrieben:
... The issue is that initial sync to google. I use my phone for business, so there is a lot in there that company policy (sensibly) dictates should not go into the cloud somewhere.
I guess I could sync once and then delete, but am concerned about the"you can never get off facebook" effect. ...
When I first sync with Google I have NOTHING stored on their servers (my gmail email address gets forwarded to my real email - I keep nothing on their servers at all) and nothing on my phone. All that happens is that the google accounts are set up on the phone. As long as you sync before you put any company info on your phone all should be fine. If it's a company phone can you delete the contacts/calendar before the sync then reload afterwards?
b3ta
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Thanks for the tip (BTW, I got to this thread by searching the forum, and as it's active, I posted).
The issue is that initial sync to google. I use my phone for business, so there is a lot in there that company policy (sensibly) dictates should not go into the cloud somewhere.
I guess I could sync once and then delete, but am concerned about the"you can never get off facebook" effect.
Again, thanks for the tip. Currently I'm considering rooting my phone to downgrade to its stock release ROM so I can continue to use MPE. That looks likely to be the safest.
~
John
dvhttn
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b3ta hat Folgendes geschrieben:
An earnest request: Please would you focus your effort on at least an interim release for those with Jelly Bean?
I cannot imagine that anyone who has been using MPE would think that file system access (as an example) is more important than calendar and contact syncing.
This afternoon I upgraded my new Galaxy III to Jelly Bean without knowing the disaster that awaited me: no calendar or contact sync! Since it's a new phone, I have no previous syncs to work with, and I have over 1,000 contacts and 6,000 calendar entries! ..
Not sure what your problem is if you've searched through the forums first. I'm running JB on my Desire HD. 4.2.1 at the moment but 4.1.2 previously and have had NO problems with MPE and/or syncing. Just set up your gmail account, let it sync once and it will create a Google calendar and contacts on the phone. Turn off the sync and you can then use MPE to populate the 'Google' calendar and contacts - no sync to gmail necessary.
HTH
b3ta
Verfasst am: Fr Jan 11, 2013 20:34 Titel:
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An earnest request: Please would you focus your effort on at least an interim release for those with Jelly Bean?
I cannot imagine that anyone who has been using MPE would think that file system access (as an example) is more important than calendar and contact syncing.
This afternoon I upgraded my new Galaxy III to Jelly Bean without knowing the disaster that awaited me: no calendar or contact sync! Since it's a new phone, I have no previous syncs to work with, and I have over 1,000 contacts and 6,000 calendar entries!
I'm happy to be part of a beta program, because this is a complete disaster for me. I have a brand new phone which is as useful as a brick: I don't know the numbers I need to phone or SMS, and get no reminders of appointments.
It can't be worse. As things stand, I'll have to go back to my 2+ year old Galaxy I in order to function. The zoks app doesn't sync contacts, so it remains almost useless.
Please help!
dvhttn
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FJ hat Folgendes geschrieben:
A web secret :
Since Android 4 its possible to create local calendars very easy, but not many apps does use this feature. I will implement this feature in the next version of the client, till then you can use this app which is not available in Google Play but it works: http://www.zoks.net/solutions/calendar-manager
Thanks for that. One thing though. They say
Zitat:
Switching of the calendar synchronization in the Android settings results in your calendar being disabled and thus invisible.
I haven't found this. I turn sync off and it just doesn't sync with Google any more, which is fine. However, the calendar is still there, usable and visible.
@HSutherland: Blank/identical contactnames should be no problem. Can you verify this issue and can you verify that it happens only on blank contact names ? |
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