Calendar Module Update.

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April 14, 2008 on 9:39 am | 12 Comments

Hello everyone,

Many of you use the Calendar module to keep track of your appointments. Depending on your time zone, you may have recently noticed that calendar entries in your module are appearing with incorrect times.

We want you to know that we’re seeing your feedback, listening to your concerns, and are now working hard to resolve the issue as soon as possible. While we’re fixing the module, make sure to visit Yahoo! Calendar to keep up with your schedule. We’ll update this blog when we’ve made the necessary repairs.

Thank you for your patience and have a great day!

-Eric
My Yahoo! Product Manager

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Comment by Jack Simons
2008-04-14 10:06:19

My calendar is 3 hours off my edits—-a 3PM time is posted as 6PM

 
Comment by Carrie
2008-04-14 10:34:31

Is there a way to quickly enter recurring meetings in the appointment section of the calendar? Is there another appointment feature that I should be using for this?

Thanks,
Carrie

 
Comment by Ty
2008-04-14 13:42:25

I have items on my calendar, but none are showing up. I’ve just added the calendar to My Yahoo for the first time. Are the cells in the calendar not shaded when there are events? If not…kinda pointless.

 
Comment by Kim
2008-04-14 18:26:07

I love my calendar! Havent had any probs w/ it. Maybe ya’ll need need to delete it and start over with it coz mine works perfect. Try adding the to do list module, it is really quick and easy to add and delete reminders. I use that for grocery list and other little things. Hope you get it all worked out! Good luck!

 
Comment by Kim
2008-04-14 18:30:14

Carrie, there is a place you can go to for recurring meetungs and b’day ond so on. you have to open up your calendar page and somewhere on there, there is another place you have to open up and it ask if you want reminders daily weekly yearly and so on. I found it by mistake, Im no genius when it comes to this stuff and yahoo is def. the easiest to play with and figure things out! good luck to ya, hope you find what Im talking about!

 
Comment by Erica
2008-04-15 08:52:30

Works fine for me although I’m still waiting for yahoo calendar to support ical since my main calendar is Mac’s iCal.

 
Comment by Erica
2008-04-15 08:57:24

Oh and I forgot to mention a nice feature would be show next X days link at the top rather than having the calendar view visible and clicking on a day to see dates in the future.

 
Comment by glenda
2008-04-17 16:33:43

WHAT’S UP WITH THE TIME ON THE YAHOO CALENDAR? MY CALENDAR TIME IS USING THE 7:00H INSTEAD OF AM OR PM…THIS IS THURSDAY AND IT IS STILL NOT FIXED AS YOU POSTED…..

 
Comment by Dave
2008-05-01 16:31:15

Having the Sports show up in the BST time zone is a pain. I’m in PST, and the game times used to show up in EST. That was fine, but moving back to BST forces me to click on “yesterday” every time I want to see a score…

 
Comment by Joe
2008-09-22 10:47:45

Why not just have a timezone option when you create a new calendar entry? This way when you sync with deives like a Blackberry, and you change your timezone, it is right?

 
Comment by Greg
2009-01-25 18:29:15

My calendar says today is Wednesday, January 21, 2009 when in fact it is Sunday, January 25, 2009. I’ve tried everything I can think of to correct the date to no avail. What’s up with that?

 
Comment by steve
2009-04-09 17:15:21

We all use yahoo and its calender features I have been telling everyone how great it is, now I look bad everyones is yelling it doesnt work? it doenst pop up with reminders? I go sure here look and go to enter one on ly station and? the same thing? what gives? someone please help!

 
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