Yes, but I'm not sure if this is an Android issue or a cloud server issue. My
problems were slightly more complicated as . Was travelling to a different
timezone at the time of the DST. change, but it affected my iPhone beta and
ipad versions without me knowingly using the Android version.
I
Stephane,
Thank you for the reply and bug post on my behalf. I would like to say
that I may have been a little unintentionally misleading. I have cloud
sync set up on both the Nexus 4 7; other than to initially set up the
recurring setting on the tasks, I do not use a desktop version. It
The JIRA bug report links to this discussion thread, so if other Android
users can post their experiences, we can then update the bug report to help
Andrey and team to track it down.
Hopefully an Android user or cloud sync user (I am neither) can moderate
and update the JIRA report directly.
Hi, I use Android and cloud sync and I can say for certain that not one of my
frequently used tasks with specified times had this problem.
There are some less frequently used tasks that are not supposed to have times
that now show eirher 1am or 11pm times. This is not noticeable -if a task
Hello Eric. This looks like a straight bug report, so I've posted it on
the Beta testing bug report site on your behalf.
Can other Android users confirm?
Stéphane
On Tuesday, 5 November 2013 15:17:22 UTC, Eric Owens wrote:
This past weekend was Daylight Savings. I noticed all my tasks