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Thank you for this detailed review.

Originally Posted by jackchat View Post
Some typical 'standard user' use-case feedback.
I hope the 'standard user' has not used calendar entries
from 12 years. Otherwise I have to think of some indexing
scheme.
Originally Posted by jackchat View Post
Searching for a Calendar event now works perfectly.

I can search and find any text embedded in any 'Calendar' entry.
Although it takes exactly 4 min to search my 12 years of calender entries, quite OK, but slower than the old Palm device.

Selecting the calender entry, will display a 'screen capture' of the contents, (ie cannot be scrolled).
Yes the calendar entry view needs some more work. But you
can tap on the textfield and use the arrow keys to move the
cursor and the textfield will scroll.
Originally Posted by jackchat View Post
Touching the 'Calendar' tab in this 'screen capture' will take you directly to the calendar event.
From there you can edit or scroll the contents. OK.


The search will also find any text embedded in a 'note' entry.
Selecting the note entry, will display a 'screen capture' of the contents, (ie cannot be scrolled).
Touching the 'Calendar' tab in this 'notes screen capture' will take you to a random calendar event,
but I wanted it to point to the searched 'note' item, not a calendar item.
Yes this is bad, but I can only open the calendar app with one
of three different views:
Month view,
Week view,
Agenda view.
It is not possible to jump directly to the notes list or to
the notes view. :-(

Originally Posted by jackchat View Post
So I then try & select the status bar on top, then select 'go to notes', but this does not take me to the searched note item.


Sometimes I just want to search my notes (not all the calendar), but there is no option to do so in 'settings'.
That should be easy. Expect it in the next version.
Originally Posted by jackchat View Post
Some constructive feedback, and further difficult challenges should you wish make continuous improvements.

There is allot of focus for this forum, so you must be onto something great.
Cheers,
Jackchat @ Australia.
I am grateful for suggestions and critics.
Nicolai