0.5
multi account support
support for more contenttypes/carddav servers
all vcards should have a UID (required by RFC 6352 and enforced by Owncloud 5)
0.4.2
searching for non ascii characters should work
doing an OPTIONS request now to check for carddav capabilities
this should speed up the syncing process and increase compatibility (SOGo)
0.4.1
assorted bugfixes, see the git log
0.4.0
experimental write support in the backend
import & export vcards
import directly from mutt
speed increase in (initial) sync due to switching from pycurl to requests
detects removed cards on server and deletes them locally
can delete cards locally and on server
can handle base64 encoded images/sounds etc.
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24).
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE
lines that just mirror defaults now.
Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
New sabredav/owncloud support, thanks Davide Gerhard.
Fixes a bug where properties with no type parameters were not printed.
This release also fixes a small database bug.
The config file has a new entry (davserver) which you can set to either davical or sabredav (depending on your CardDAV server).
Future: The source code has been cleaned up quite a bit (nearly every line of code has been touched) and some features have been added. Write support is nearly finished in the backend (but will probably not be included in the next release yet), but the frontend is still really buggy and a pain to use. If you want to have a look, check the repository out at github and check the branch write_support (but it might me broken).
pyCardDAV is supposed to provide a simple way of accessing a CardDAV
resource, mainly for use with mutt's query_command, but it might
be of some use solo. pyCardDAV consists of pycardsyncer, a program
for syncing your CardDAV resource into a local database and of
pc_query, a program for querying the local database.