Settings and activity
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I will have to examine the problem, I cannot reproduce it on an HTC Wildfire or Motorola Milestone/Droid yet.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlie Sullivan commentedI just tried out quick calendar. I don't see the advantage.
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Please try to turn “Settings”, “Display and Use”, “General”, “Show calendar selection bar” on. Then you will get a bar at the bottom of the screen with the names of your visible calendars. By tapping them you can toggle them between visible and invisible.
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In version 1.0.78 (which has been released a few minutes ago) a first, experimental version of a new time picker has been added as an option. You can turn it on under “Settings”, “Display and Use”, “General”, “Use improved time picker”. It offers three choices: “Plus/minus” (the standard time picker), “Numberpad” (a number pad) and “List” (there you just have to tap twice to choose a complete time). Because it is “experimental” it hasn’t been announced in the update description. Instead it is announced here to get some feedback if it is good this way or what should be changed. One thing that is missing are buttons +/-5 minutes which have been suggested here. But maybe the number pad or the list are better choices anyway, so that the +/- 5 minutes buttons are not necessary. Please try the new time picker and write a comment here if it is…
An error occurred while saving the comment Charlie Sullivan commentedI don't really know what the best way to do this is. Some ideas:
*pop up a numeric keypad for direct entry
*Have 0-12 buttons, AM/PM buttons, :00, :15 :30 and :45 buttons, plus +/- 5 minute increment buttons.
*Look at Datebk, pimlical, and Pocket Informant for ideas (Pimlical Android release notes say this feature is coming soon.Charlie Sullivan supported this idea · -
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don't get me wrong – Calengoo is much better than Business Calendar in most aspects.