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Calendar application shortcomings

3 replies · 2,197 views · Started 06 July 2009

Since I've been lucky 😊 enough to:

  • Not have bricked my N97 (knock on wood)
  • Gotten all of my live applications working again!
  • Transferred all of my Music to my N97
  • Set up some impressive videos (both converted & recorded)
  • Taken an array of nice photos to show off
  • Sync'ed my Contacts with Pix intact
  • Set up all my Favorites in my Maps
  • Arranged my applications by Folders
I thought I'd continue to delve into the depths of some applications.

I have found some shortcomings in the Calendar application while trying to enter my meeting schedules. :frown:

1. The Repeat interval doesn't include enough variations--such as 2nd Tuesday, 1st & 3rd Wednesday, etc.

2. There is no way to set up a standard alarm time. The software assumes 15 minutes is enough, which for most people is enough time to prepare, but in my office complex we are in four buildings some of which are a good walk down the street, so 20 minutes is more in order. I find that for each meeting now I have to adjust the alarm time.

I have not yet experimented to see how a sync'ed meeting from Outlook corresponds to what is entered into the N97 Calendar, so I'll have to get back on that. It may be somewhat like the Contacts applications--it is much easier to do it on a PC and then sync it down into the N97 instead of typing everything in from scrath in situ.

The biggest shortcomings in my book (when using for business in particular) is not being able to dial a phone number embedded in a calendar appointment. A particular hassle for conference calls. In addition, I'm not sure there is any way to invite someone else to meeting when you set up the meeting from the N97. I should point out I'm using my N97 with mailforexchange

Very true, you should be able to dial numbers in calendar entries as well as in emails or text messages--after all my Nokia 9300 could do that three years ago!

Also, since the copy/paste feature is not really there in the N97, you can't even use that to paste into the phone calling applet.

It's starting to look like the applications of the N97 were designed by multiple committees that didn't talk to each other, or even read each others memos.

Probably too busy/excited about posting to their Facebook pages!

The Conspiracy Theorist in me had a revelation this morning...

Do you think that the real reason that the N97 Calendar application is so poor (compared to previous phones like the Nokia 9300) is that they really are trying to make you subscribe to Ovi and sync your calendar with the online pay calendar service? 😉