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i do it through Outlook and then sync it appropriately to the n900, but i'd also go for a plug-in to be able to do it directly ...
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In current Calendar, setting up an event is based on the clock setting of N900. If one is planning a meeting at 2:00 pm on a certain date but the meeting place is overseas, having a 8 hours time difference from one's local time. The Calendar would not be able to remind the user at proper time because it does not know the time difference.
I wish someone can write a plug-in to add World Time selection in the current event setting.
I believe such a feature would be welcomed by frequent business travellers.
Anyone can help, thanks in advance.
TC