Can you open bug reports for each of the issues mentioned? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-calendar-app
Especially 4) should be a popular one. I'd certainly vote for it. I feel the calendar app (and its syncing mechanism) still has a long way to go. Peter 2016-01-23 21:39 GMT+01:00 Warren Jacques <[email protected]>: > Hi > > After a few months of Ubuntu Phone use on the MX4, a few thoughts about the > calendar. > > 1. Views: I think the default number of hours shown in day and week view is > too few. Ideally I like to see around 10 - 12 hours of the day at one time. > At the moment I find I can scroll past a day and miss events as they are out > of the view, and there is too much scrolling up and down in those views. > Ideally it would be customisable - both the number of hours shown and the > start time of day. > > 2. Deleting calendars: there doesn't seem to be a way to delete calendars in > the list. I created multiple calendars while trying out sync options and > had to go looking in the evolution back end to delete them from the command > line (still can't find a way to get rid of the default "Personal" one). > > 3. Unchecked calendars show up in create event dialog: I think if a > calendar has been unchecked in the calendar list and so is not being used it > shouldn't show up in the create event dialog. Alternatively it should be > possible to select a default calendar for new events to be created in. > > 4. Sync: very disappointing that the only officially supported sync option > is Google. I think there should be a generic CalDAV option to support > ownCloud and similar (which ideally would be an account login that enabled > all data on the ownCoud server to be synced with the phone). I've tried > setting up sync to an ownCloud server, but only got it working one-way (from > the phone to ownCloud), and only via a manual sync from the command line. > Tried a few crontab solutions that are online for auto-syncing, but haven't > got that working yet, so have reluctantly gone back to Google Calendar for > now, as the DIY option has been too unreliable. > > Having moved to Ubuntu Phone from iPhone and from Android before that, one > of the attractions of Ubuntu Phone is the possibility if ditching Apple & > Google for cloud services. > > Hope at least some of this is useful feedback. > > Thanks > > Warren -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-touch-coreapps Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-touch-coreapps More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

