Xandikos is a lightweight yet complete CardDAV/CalDAV server that backs onto a Git repository.
It does not offer support for CalDAV scheduling extensions, nor multi-user support.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Easy to set up.
- Share calendars (events, todo items, journal entries) via CalDAV and contacts (vCard) via CardDAV.
- Automatically keep history and back up changes in Git.
- Supports synchronization extensions for CalDAV/CardDAV for quick and efficient syncing.
- Automatically keep history and back up.
- Works with all tested CalDAV and CardDAV clients.
Website: github.com/jelmer/xandikos/
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Developer: Jelmer Vernooij
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Xandikos is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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