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* Reminder times - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.smartphone/t/b0e32f45a27afbc0?hl=en

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TOPIC: Reminder times
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.smartphone/t/b0e32f45a27afbc0?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Apr 26 2010 7:38 pm
From: "Sven"


Good luck with that. We have been complaining about 12 Midnight alarms for
all day events, and the day spanning 'feature' for years. Possibly with the
clean sweep of WinPhone 7, these features will finally be retired. Would be
nice if we had the option of shifting appointments, or not, when the carrier
signal changes our time and time zone too, but I can't muster that much
optimism, or risk exposing myself to that disappointment, so I'm assuming
not.

"Bob Henson" <news.galenx.org.uk> wrote in message
news:bOudnT-rZYGHx0jWnZ2dnUVZ8uCdnZ2d@brightview.com...
> I feel an email campaign coming on!

== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 27 2010 12:27 am
From: "Bob Henson"


"Sven" <sejohannsen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:344239AB-1BEF-4DB1-A77A-B7FF64379E06@microsoft.com:

> Good luck with that. We have been complaining about 12 Midnight alarms for
> all day events, and the day spanning 'feature' for years. Possibly with the
> clean sweep of WinPhone 7, these features will finally be retired. Would be
> nice if we had the option of shifting appointments, or not, when the carrier
> signal changes our time and time zone too, but I can't muster that much
> optimism, or risk exposing myself to that disappointment, so I'm assuming
> not.
>

It's a small consolation to know that it was not anything silly that I
was doing, and that everyone is in the same situation. I recognise the
commercial pressures that cause companies to release "new improved"
versions of their programs, but wish that they would fix the problems in
the old ones first. If this particular problem is sorted in the new
version that would be nice, but those of us still stuck with the old one
will be no better off. It's not just Microsoft - I've just given up
Thunderbird after using it for many years for the same reason - it has
unfixed bugs from 5 years back, but had been released with new bells and
whistles that no-one wants, and a handful of regressions and new bugs to
boot.


Regards,

Bob


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