- 03-24-15 08:51 PMLike 0
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...and again, only ONE bar needs loading according to bBOLD723....moyah8 likes this.03-24-15 09:38 PMLike 1 - i wouldnt call it Disastrous but its definatly a downgrade and the 10.2.1 was better imo.
I have been on 10.3.1 for several month now (Q5) and the old calendar was definatly better.
One thing that is annoying me on 10.3.1 and i havnt seen mentioned here, is selecting the calender in which you want to create a appointment.
I have 3 calendar accounts on my device and 5 calendars in total:
- local - used for small personal reminders like pick up milk at the end of the day or empty the dryer. (stuff i only need on my phone)
- synced - google:
- private: private events like birthday parties, meetings with friends and trips.
- university: classes and deadlines
- synced - owncloud (caldav):
- work personal: my own work related stuff
- work team: work events that are related not only to me
Well in 10.2.1 i had all those calendars in one list, in 10.3.1 i always have to select the account first and then im able to select the calendar.
This doesnt sound like its thats annoying but its a additional step that is just annoying and not needed.
(tap calendar, select account, select calendar) .
It would be much better if you could select the calendar of one dropdown list that contains every account right out of the default view of creating a new event. The same goes for reminder time, you have to unfold the calendar an then you can select the time, why isnt this on the default view?
Way to many submenus you have to access on a small screen imo.
Posted via CB1003-25-15 12:11 AMLike 0 -
As said, it's relatively easy and screen shots of comparison is there, and explanations are very straight forward and simple.
Posted via CB10 (Q10SQN100-3/10.3.1.2582)03-25-15 11:29 AMLike 0 - I really hope they'll also bring back the vertical bars with 10.3.2 those stupid dots and squares should've never been introduced in the first place. I am still baffled how BlackBerry could allow them in the final version!
Posted via CB10Lag_Fisher and moyah8 like this.03-26-15 07:56 AMLike 2 -
CB on Q1003-26-15 09:19 AMLike 0 - **- Heads up !! **
- the last post by bBOLD723 said it was ONLY the Calendar Bar file - he had tried with all three but it didn't make a difference.... I think the file is in post #423, explanation by bBOLD723 is in post #447
Process of loading using Sachesi 2.0.0 was very easy - connect phone via USB, go to Install tab, just de-select "only install newer apps", then drop the unzipped bar onto Sachesi - it takes a minute or two to install and away you go.....
Posted via CB10 on Passport.04-01-15 09:06 AMLike 0 - It's getting worse by the minute. Take a look at the screen shot below. In addition to the 22nd of March missing, the rest of the calendar is now one day off (for example, it indicates 23rd is on a Sunday, while it says below it that it's on a Monday). Silly me, I just thought only the 10.3.1 UI was bad. The whole calendar is utterly worthless. It's really sad that they have turned a BB10 's strength into a weakness! They need to fix these bugs quickly.
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Posted via Q10 CB1004-01-15 07:09 PMLike 0 -
- Hmmmm. I have restarted and done hard resets several times, but to no avail. Can't wait to upgrade the OS, hoping to get rid of the bug!04-02-15 05:16 AMLike 0
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For the vertical sidebars, now that's wishful guessing.
CB on Q1004-02-15 07:00 AMLike 0 - Sorry that it didn't work out for you.
I'm finding that I have to keep restarting the phone because that problem was well as others are recurring.
As you probably know, because of all of the problems with the software, BB put the 10.3.1 update release on hold for older devices.
As far as 10.3.2 update, if it's any indication as to what to expect, we waited for over a year for this update from 10.2.1.
I wouldn't hold your breath.04-05-15 01:20 PMLike 0 - Thanks for this. I don't have 10.3 yet, but this was of a concern for me as I am a heavy user of my calendar. I am willing to give it a shot, but would not be happy paying $600 for a PP, and have a calendar that wouldn't work for me. Plus, wouldn't be happy to buy a calendar app that would work after forking out that much money. Not real happy with that big green add button in the middle either, and I here it's in the compose section on the Hub.
At least BB has heard those with issues.04-10-15 04:28 PMLike 0 - Yes, you adapt,... by never using the month view for any useful purpose other than to check to see which day of the week the 20-something falls in May.
If anyone has studied information theory, it's very basic premise is:
Greater Information = Greater amount of unknown (or less certainly known) data.
- The numbers on a calendar provide very little information since they are very predictable (except that the Gregorian Monks kinda messed up).
- Most people have at least one thing going on every day, or some holiday automatically added to the calendar. So to show "a dot" whenever you have "something" essentially results in a calendar with a dot in every day. Again very predictable and thus very LOW information.
On the contrary, by making the size of the calendar digits proportional to the AMOUNT of events on that day. It used a very low information object (i.e the digits--still necessary for a calendar), to convey new or unknown information (how busy will you be that day).
By the way, information theory is how compression is designed. By throwing away what everyone already knows, or what can be easily recovered by a predictable function/process. If you look at the calendar in the OP's post, you can throw away the numbers (since we know those forever), an you can discard the dots (since we know they show up on every day), and we can discard the grid lines (since they never change).
Which leaves us with a compressed object that has NOTHING.
So yeah.
Anyone here that doesn't think this is a downgrade with regards to the useful information that the calendar conveys,.. clearly never really used the calendar for anything other than to check what day the 30th of February fell on this year.... lol
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Great post btw.
Posted via CB10gvs1341 and Velocitymj like this.04-10-15 04:45 PMLike 2 - I found agenda, but it only shows one week at a time? Any way to make it continuous like on BBOS? I preferred just scrolling through my agenda instead of looking one week at a time.04-10-15 05:27 PMLike 0
- Oh.. so it's now a shortcoming because 500 of you think so? So the millions of other users that don't find the calendar a shortcoming are all wrong or something? You know what they say.. the complainers make the loudest noise. Those that don't have an issue ain't complaining and believe me we are at least a couple of millions more than the 500 that are complaining.
The calendar is fine in my opinion. If it's not for any user.. go back to 10.2 and save us all some trouble.
Simples.
Posted via CB10 on my BlackBerry Passport�
This thread can be viewed as representative of a statistical example of the world percentages of people who find this Calendar update beneficial.
There are far more nay sayers here about this so called update than there are people (more than likely non business phone users) who support a dumbed down, inefficient version of a calendar that was always lacking the capabilites of BlackBerry's OS7, iOS, Droid or Windows OS calendars in the first place.
Who wants to adapt to using a broken down VW when everyone else is using Ferraris?
Apparently you do, but I don't.
I went back to 10.2.1 after the calendar appointments weren't syncing as well as getting automatically erased.
Lost a potential client because of that.
Last thing I want, is a fanboy telling me what I have a right to legitimately complain about as though he thinks he knows how my business or anyone else's business or schedule needs to operate.
Posted via Q10 CB1004-12-15 07:46 PMLike 2 - BB10 has so much potential, these purposeful "design" decisions like this are VERY unfortunate... it prevents a blackberry lover from really shouting from the rooftops how good this OS is, such a good foundation but so poorly executed... its like in hockey, we say "all swedish and no finish"
Posted via CB10Just Me likes this.04-13-15 01:32 AMLike 1 - Having just switched from a Z30 to a Passport, I have to ask: Would anybody miss the ability to freely scroll (vertically) through the weeks in the month view, that was introduced with the newspeak calendar?
I have only found it confusing and "unanchored", compared to regular "flicking" pages from month to month, and have seen no benefit in the "continuity" it could be said to offer.
I didn't find this quite as much of a problem on the tall screen device, because that could show the month grid, and the events below, simultaneously, but the 1:1 version of the layout does not make use of the PP screen real estate, instead filling the entire screen with the grid, absolutely requiring it to be shuffled around, to show what's below; and I repeatedly find myself trying to swipe it back down, from that single week that remains in view at the top, once done, only to instead get the weeks zipping by, like the wheels in a one-armed bandit.
Having to tap that thin line, that shows the day, to get back, is neither intuitive, nor giving the slightest heed to Fitts's Law.Just Me likes this.04-13-15 02:13 AMLike 1 - Having just switched from a Z30 to a Passport, I have to ask: Would anybody miss the ability to freely scroll (vertically) through the weeks in the month view, that was introduced with the newspeak calendar?
I have only found it confusing and "unanchored", compared to regular "flicking" pages from month to month, and have seen no benefit in the "continuity" it could be said to offer.
I didn't find this quite as much of a problem on the tall screen device, because that could show the month grid, and the events below, simultaneously, but the 1:1 version of the layout does not make use of the PP screen real estate, instead filling the entire screen with the grid, absolutely requiring it to be shuffled around, to show what's below; and I repeatedly find myself trying to swipe it back down, from that single week that remains in view at the top, once done, only to instead get the weeks zipping by, like the wheels in a one-armed bandit.
Having to tap that thin line, that shows the day, to get back, is neither intuitive, nor giving the slightest heed to Fitts's Law.
Posted via CB10 on Passport.04-13-15 07:27 PMLike 0 - Funny, they removed the free scrolling from the agenda view where it was handy and added it to the month where it's a nuisance. Is there a way to get them feedback? Did they have beta testers that used the device?04-13-15 08:28 PMLike 0
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