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2011-11-21
, 07:49
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#11
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2011-11-21
, 08:10
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Posts: 111 |
Thanked: 230 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
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#12
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There is one major problem with the app. The events that are created locally work like charm, but events that are synchronized from exchange have their time wrong. Looks like it doesn't handle time zones correctly, as in EET (+2 GMT) event which is supposed to be 2pm is displayed to be at noon in event feed. However the time is correct within calendar app when you open it from the feed. Weird.
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2011-11-21
, 13:58
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Posts: 28 |
Thanked: 5 times |
Joined on Nov 2011
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#13
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2011-11-21
, 19:22
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Posts: 144 |
Thanked: 36 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ New Zealand
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#14
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2011-11-21
, 21:25
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Posts: 111 |
Thanked: 230 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
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#15
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2011-11-22
, 00:20
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Posts: 20 |
Thanked: 2 times |
Joined on Nov 2011
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#16
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2011-11-22
, 00:22
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Posts: 144 |
Thanked: 36 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ New Zealand
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#17
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2011-11-22
, 07:43
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Posts: 111 |
Thanked: 230 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
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#18
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2011-11-22
, 08:59
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Posts: 111 |
Thanked: 230 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
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#19
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2011-11-22
, 12:25
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Posts: 19 |
Thanked: 14 times |
Joined on Nov 2011
@ Rybinsk, Russia
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#20
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Seems like another calendar feed is out unfortunately with the same name (funnily enough it was announced the same day this one was released).
Does anyone have suggestions for a new name (it should have the word calendar in it)?