KlaymenDK
Android Expert
Grainy,
I think you missed my intention a little bit, so let me clarify. Birthday events are more than simply repeating events -- the birthdays are already in my Contacts, but my Calendar make no use of them. It could and should automatically show them as for example "Jim (47)" one year and "Jim (48)" the following year, and link to the relevant contact. That's what my complaint is.
What you showed works to make an appointment right now, but if I want to make an appointment far in the future (say, the next doctor's appointment, 10 months minus one-and-a-half hours from today)? Or, looking at your example, what if I need the minutes to be "45" instead of "23"? I'd still have to do rather a lot of tapping. What's with those ridiculous "+" and "-" buttons, anyway? The Gemini calendar does a lot to try to remedy that. But all this is only for creating new events -- what do you do if you simply want to browse to some far-off date?
I guess it's just hard to explain if you haven't ever tried the PalmOS functionality.
I think you missed my intention a little bit, so let me clarify. Birthday events are more than simply repeating events -- the birthdays are already in my Contacts, but my Calendar make no use of them. It could and should automatically show them as for example "Jim (47)" one year and "Jim (48)" the following year, and link to the relevant contact. That's what my complaint is.
What you showed works to make an appointment right now, but if I want to make an appointment far in the future (say, the next doctor's appointment, 10 months minus one-and-a-half hours from today)? Or, looking at your example, what if I need the minutes to be "45" instead of "23"? I'd still have to do rather a lot of tapping. What's with those ridiculous "+" and "-" buttons, anyway? The Gemini calendar does a lot to try to remedy that. But all this is only for creating new events -- what do you do if you simply want to browse to some far-off date?
I guess it's just hard to explain if you haven't ever tried the PalmOS functionality.