yes, things like dates are set in the UK format, so that's easier.

I found this really helpful:

http://quickcalapp.com/support-forum/

albeit I had to trawl through.

perhaps give me an example of a phrase you're trying to enter, with no 
luck, and I'll see what I can do to tweak it to make it work for you?

I just find it works really well, most the time!

For instance, I can type in "meet Dan for a run at 10 tomorrow at the park" 
and voila. It can't yet do recurring events (so I couldn't ask it to do 
that every week, but that's on its way I hear!

Let me have any phrase that's not working for you.... post it in a reply 
here.

On Monday, March 12, 2012 7:06:23 PM UTC, Jason Davies wrote:
>
> mac98aop wrote:
> >
> > QuickCal is worth a read of their site and forums.
> >
> > It really is pretty competent at long entries as far as I've found.
> >
> do you have any tips? I've worked out it prefers "18 March" to "March 
> 18" (for instance).... I was hoping for a 'template' to work from (but 
> didn'tsee one on the forums)
>

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