> being this about Google services, you can avoid all of that and use
> libgdata to access Google data directly.

Google was only an example, maybe fastmail or any other online provider.

> You can also avoid syncevolution (it's an unnecessary overhead in your
> case, from my point of view), simply configure Google account either
> directly in Evolution, or in GNOME Online Accounts (where you can
> select what data should be synchronized). 

Generally, I have some limitations that I don't want to use `Evolution` or 
`GOA`. 

As a result: 
* I should install `syncevolution` and `evolution-data-service`.
* set-up it for synchronization - my Online account and local store.
* Access to the local store (Data: contact, calendar and ...) with APIs of 
`evolution-data-service` (`ECalClient`, `EBookClient`).

Right?


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