I've followed this discussion with interest, and have looked every few days for your "Pro" version, i.e. "Target Date Pro", but it's still not available in the Market. I would really like to try it, although I have some concerns that it won't fit well into my workflow.
I have come to be a big fan of Pure Calendar, and would very much like to see this functionality integrated there. I've written to the author on his forum, but so far no response. On Jan 22, 8:49 am, andrew android <andygoldm...@gmail.com> wrote: > I understand where you are coming from... > In my app - Target Date Pro - it is possible now to do this quick > event addition and also jump to a specific event. Inclusion of > reminder to the quickly added event is a likely future enhancement. > > On Jan 13, 8:26 am, Jonathan Epstein <jae6...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I am an experienced developer, but an Android newbie. I have a Droid > > Eris (Android 1.5), and the awkwardness of adding events to a calendar > > is driving me nuts. I already made a feature request, but wonder > > whether (a) newer versions of Android already have something like this > > OR (b) if I could get some implementation advice on the following > > idea. In particular, I wonder if there is a hook available for me to > > receive the necessary trigger when the user selects a time from the > > Calendar Day View, as described below, along with the necessary > > parameters (day and time that the user requested). > > > Alternatively, perhaps the Calendar source code is available, and I > > should modify that. > > > Thanks in advance for your advice. > > > ------------------------ > > > When adding an event (in Android 1.5) from the Day View, we currently > > get the full event-add dialog, say for Thursday at 4pm. An additional > > simple interface would make it much easier to add events to calendars, > > as described below. > > > Assume that the event is being added to the default calendar (e.g., > > your Google Calendar). > > > The first line in the screen contains 5 buttons for times in 30-minute > > increments around the initial time. E.g., in the 4pm example the > > buttons read: 3:30, 3:45, 4:00 (highlighted), 4:15 and 4:30. > > > The second line shows an event-duration. There are only four choices > > (0, 30min, 60min, all day). > > > Below that is the event description. > > > Below that is a popup menu forreminders(same as on the current event > > add-screen). > > > Below that are the opportunities to Save&Cancel. > > > Note that event location and event description are omitted. > > > If there's room above, there could be a button to take you to the full- > > blown event entry dialog. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en