Hi Jeffrey,

Responding to your observations:

-A week view (or several days view) that displayed today's events and
forward would be great I think. With the current fixed Sun-Sat week
view, on Fridays and Saturdays, I find myself repeatedly flipping in the
calendar forward a week and back to be able to look ahead.

-SyncML (sent to the list by Bear) beckons as perhaps an intermediary
for PDA users

-I'm content with having a meetings location be listed on the next line
under the meeting title, but I am also influenced by the current single
line display of a meeting's title in the summay table, the detail view,
and the calendar lozenges. With other changes, I don't think the "@
location" suffix would be often visible. 

Cheers, Andre

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:02:11 -0700, "Jeffrey Harris"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> When I demoed Chandler to a friend who uses MeetingMaker extensively, he
> was generally quite positive, he noted that he tried using tasks in
> MeetingMaker but the fact that they're in a different silo means he
> never looks at them.
> 
> A few quick notes:
> 
> - My friend generally uses the calendar view that looks at a 4-5 day
> window, he said he rarely wants to see what he did yesterday, he likes
> this view because horizontal space is limited.
> 
> - MeetingMaker's integration with the Blackberry is very tight, my
> friend probably couldn't do without this feature, which makes it
> unlikely he'll be a serious Chandler user.
> 
> - My friend works at a university and he has meetings spread out all
> over campus, so location is vital at-a-glance information for him.  In
> MeetingMaker, events are displayed like:
> 
> Have lunch @ Joe's Bar
> 
> So events are displayed with location, and titles with an @ are
> automatically parsed into title and location.
> 
> This seems like a pretty reasonable feature to me, should we consider
> doing the same thing for entering and displaying location?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Jeffrey
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