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posted 2014-04-01 12:56:47 +0200

Calendar: let user select reminder time for all day events

For the moment, UI lets user select following choices for reminder:

  • Never
  • At time of event
  • 5 minutes before
  • 15 minutes before
  • 30 minutes before
  • 1 hour before
  • 2 hours before
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before

For all day events, i guess this is relative to midnight, which is not what user want in the general case. Please let user choose the time of the reminder for these events (or, better, for all events).

Note that it would still make sense to have a list with: - on first day of the event - 1 day before - 2 days before - maybe more days before, or even 1 week before

But the most important is to have a sensible time to remind the user. Not in the middle of the night !

Calendar: let user select reminder time for all day events

For the moment, UI lets user select following choices for reminder:

  • Never
  • At time of event
  • 5 minutes before
  • 15 minutes before
  • 30 minutes before
  • 1 hour before
  • 2 hours before
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before

For all day events, i guess this is relative to midnight, which is not what user want in the general case. Please let user choose the time of the reminder for these events (or, better, for all events).

Note that it would still make sense to have a list with: - with:

  • on first day of the event - 1 day before - event
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before - before
  • maybe more days before, or even 1 week before

But the most important is to have a sensible time to remind the user. Not in the middle of the night !

Calendar: let user select reminder time for all day events

For the moment, UI lets user select following choices for reminder:

  • Never
  • At time of event
  • 5 minutes before
  • 15 minutes before
  • 30 minutes before
  • 1 hour before
  • 2 hours before
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before

For all day events, i guess this is relative to midnight, which is not what user want in the general case. Please let user choose the time of the reminder for these events (or, better, for all events).

Note that it would still make sense to have a list with:

  • on first day of the event
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before
  • maybe more days before, or even 1 week before

But the most important is to have a sensible time to remind the user. Not in the middle of the night !

Calendar: let user select reminder time for all day events

For the moment, UI lets user select following choices for reminder:

  • Never
  • At time of event
  • 5 minutes before
  • 15 minutes before
  • 30 minutes before
  • 1 hour before
  • 2 hours before
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before

For all day events, i guess this is relative to midnight, which is not what user want in the general case. Please let user choose the time of the reminder for these events (or, better, for all events).

Note that it would still make sense to have a list with:

  • on first day of the event
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before
  • maybe more days before, or even 1 week before

But the most important is to have a sensible time to remind the user. Not in the middle of the night !

Calendar: let user select reminder time for events

For the moment, UI lets user select following choices for reminder:

  • Never
  • At time of event
  • 5 minutes before
  • 15 minutes before
  • 30 minutes before
  • 1 hour before
  • 2 hours before
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before

For all day events, i guess this is relative to midnight, which is not what user want in the general case. Please let user choose the time of the reminder for these events (or, better, for all events).

Note that it would still make sense to have a list with:

  • on first day of the event
  • 1 day before
  • 2 days before
  • maybe more days before, or even 1 week before

But the most important is to have a sensible time to remind the user. Not in the middle of the night !