I am a Sprint tech support trying to find an answer for my customer. She wants to know if there is a way to put in a recurring appointment in the calender that does not fit the predetermined choices. For instance, she has a bill due every 25 days. The built in calendar on the Touch Pro 2 is not allowing her to change that. She states that on her old Palm Treo, running "the same" windows mobile OS, that she could setup recurring appointments in that manner.
I have searched all the documentation I can find and have not been able to locate an answer for her. Since she paid so much for the phone, she does not want to pay for another calendar application. So if you know of some options, I'd love to hear them.
I look forward to seeing what you all come up with.
Thanks in advance for your help.
set up a daily recurrence, in there you can set it to occur every 25 days
25 isnt an option in the pull down menu, but you can just type in 25 with the keyboard
Google Calendar to the Play Store
features (copied from the post)
-- Snooze events directly from a notification if you’re not quite ready and want to be reminded later.
--- Use predefined messages to send quick "I'll be late" updates to your event participants directly from the notifications or the event itself (of course, you can always write your own).
--Pinch to zoom in and out of a day.
---Set a home time zone to help you manage your time better when traveling.
http://officialandroid.blogspot.in/2012/10/bringing-google-calendar-to-play-store.html
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Tentatively planned features
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Biometric authentication to open app
Display actual MMS pictures/content in notifications
Enhanced Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
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