Interesting.
I was curious about this after your note.
I went in and added travel time to an appointment.
Nothing changed in the main listing for that appointment. The travel time only 
showed if I opened the appointment and double tapped on edit.
I could have more easily just entered the travel time in the location field 
where it would show up by default.
Unless I am missing something really obvious.
Richard


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> On Dec 4, 2014, at 11:35 AM, Wayne Merritt <wcmerr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Regarding the native calendar, one difference and perhaps advantage it
> has over Fantastical 2 is when scheduling appointments. I scheduled an
> annual event from the native calendar and noticed a new "travel time"
> option on the new appointment screen. I haven't used the native
> calendar in a long time, also preferring Fantastical, but that travel
> time item must be a new addition in iOS 8. It looks like once you
> enable this, and then enter the total amount of time it will take to
> get to your appointment, the calendar will add that time onto the
> appointment time. I suppose it then would give you an appropriate
> alert based on the travel and appointment times. For those that use
> their location services in that way, that sounds very handy.
> 
> Wayne
> 
>> On 12/4/14, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> I never even have to flick up or down to find details, I just double tap the
>> event and it opens. I'm not sure why you have to, but at least it works. :)
>> As to repeating events, the update to the calendar in iOS8 lets you specify
>> far more detailed repeat intervals than ever before, such as every other
>> Friday or Monday and Thursday of every two weeks. Fantastical still wins
>> when creating events, as you said, and its different interface and ability
>> to combine calendar events and reminders in one place is helpful. I just
>> don't find it to offer anything I can't already do that I need - I prefer
>> keeping my reminders and calendars separate, and entering events is slower
>> but doable. I'm not saying one is better than the other, but if the OP
>> spends more time with the native app, he might find he can save $5.
>>> On Dec 4, 2014, at 9:38 AM, Richard Turner <rich...@turner42.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have to admit, I have not used the native calendar app in a long time,
>>> I just went into it.
>>> First, double tap on the day of the event you want to check.
>>> You will get a list of your appointments from that day forward.
>>> Touch the event you want more details on or want to edit.
>>> Flick up or down until it says details and double tap.
>>> I now have a screen with just that event, with an edit button in the upp

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