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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Wilfred TR commentedI am DYING for this feature. I can't understand how more users don't want this implemented. Its available in Gmail itself, when it recognizes dates in an email, you can go to "more" twisty and under the drop down is Create Event. Don't almost all of us get our Invites, Webinars, Conference Calls in emails?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Wilfred TR commentedChester, buy it. If after 30 days you don't like it, *I* will give you your money back. -Wilfred
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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…
Wilfred TR supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Wilfred TR commentedI'd like to see a setting where you can choose how many minutes to jump forward or backward when you click the plus or minus. Choice: Jump by 1, 5, 10, 15. 20, 30. -Wilfred
Oh by the way,I'm not talking about an email with a .VCS or .ICS attachment, I'm talking about an email that says" John, come by tomorrow at 3pm,we are having band practice for an hour and a half.