Synchronizes a Siemens mobile phone (e.g. ME45, S45) with KDE PIM applications KOrganizer and KAddressbook. [edit]

February is a great time to visit Barcelona -- the sights, the culture, the history, and of course, the Mobile World Congress. As an astute mobile enthusiast, you've probably noticed that open source platforms, applications and services are cropping up all over the mobile industry. It's no secret that a few of us here are fond of Funambol, thanks to its cross-platform functionality and community involvement.
At the Mobile World Congress, Funambol will unveil new products to interest mobile users and developers.
Like the old saying goes, when you build a better mousetrap, Mother Nature will just build a better mouse. The same holds true for technology: just when mobile device users figure out how to effectively sync mobile device data to servers, along comes the cloud. Now, in addition to syncing smartphones in the cloud, many people want to also manage other devices as well, like printers, cameras, and e-readers.
Open source mobile sync and push email provider Funambol announced this week that can now sync billions of wireless devices from smartphones to printers, right in a public or private cloud. In other words, Funambol built one heck of a mousetrap.

Smartphone owners love their push email and easy syncing options. Let's face it, without those handy features, handheld mobile devices are little more than really clunky cell phones. Now Open-Xchange customers can use the newly released OXtender for Business Mobility to receive push email and sync their calendars and contacts right over the air on an iPhone, BlackBerry, myTouch and most other smartphones on the market today.
Open-Xchange is a popular alternative to Microsoft Exchange that also syncs and supports Macs and Apple Mobile devices. It's used to manage email, tasks, calendars, documents, contacts, and even social networking communication.
So I bought an Palm Pre (It Rocks!!) and they sync everything to your Google/Gmail Account (which is pretty cool!) and I use a Mac OS X Leopard (which is awesome!) and Google allows you to sync your Google Calendar and Gmail Contacts with iCal and Address Book (Sweet in theory!) BUT the darn thing isn't working for me...
First time around, my address book sync'd perfectly with my Gmail Contacts (I wiped out all my 14,000 gmail contacts and replaced it with my real contact list from my Mac). But then the problem started:
1. Any changes, updated I make to an existing contact in my Mac Address Book isn't getting updated to Gmail - this really sucks since my data always originates in my mac
2. A new contact I add to my Mac Address Book selectively gets added to my Gmail Contact list - I can't figure out why some get added and others dont???
3. Any contacts I add to Gmail directly aren't getting added to my Mac Address Book
All contacts that I add to Gmail get sync'd with my Palm Pre which is awesome but now the data isn't in sync across my different devices.
On a separate note, the Calendar syncs perfectly with iCal (both ways) and my Pre.
Any help in solving this dilema would be much appreciated!!
TIA
Sean
I can't seem to sync' my mac mail, address book and iCal with my Palm using the Active Sync program. I'd like to sync my plam 755p with the Mac apps just like it allows for syncing with Outlook.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your responses on my previous question about doing this with Outlook. I've now finally put an end to my misery and bought myself a macbook! iCal is great but I can't seem to figure out a way to sync my Google calendar with iCal.
I have seen Spanning Sync, but was hoping for a "free" solution :)