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#** Every N month(s) until date (or forever), e.g. the 4th Thursday of that month
#** Every N month(s) until date (or forever), e.g. the 4th Thursday of that month
#** Every N year(s), until date (or forever), e.g. November 27th every year
#** Every N year(s), until date (or forever), e.g. November 27th every year
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#* Good support for timezones, including plane journeys that start and end in different timezones.  At least the back end and iCal import/export should handle them correctly, preserving timezone information if and when it exists. ([[User:matthew_exon|matthew_exon]] - this stuff has caused me enough trouble I've resorted to writing [http://mat.exon.name/cgi/travel-calendar this] to work around it.) Use cases:
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#* Good support for timezones, including plane journeys that start and end in different timezones.  At least the back end and iCal import/export should handle them correctly, preserving timezone information if and when it exists.  Use cases:
#** I work in Sydney.  A colleague in San Francisco invites me (with an iCal file) to a weekly conference call at 09:00 every Wednesday, SF time.  When daylight savings switches in either SF or Sydney, the appointment adjusts accordingly, so that it's always 09:00 SF time. For bonus points, calendar gives me an extra warning whenever any timezone I have appointments in has an upcoming daylight savings change.  "Daylight savings starts in the USA on Sunday. The following appointments will be an hour earlier: (shows my American appointments)".  Then, a couple of weeks later, "Daylight savings ends in New South Wales on Sunday.  The following appointments will be an hour earlier: (also shows my American appointments)".
#** I work in Sydney.  A colleague in San Francisco invites me (with an iCal file) to a weekly conference call at 09:00 every Wednesday, SF time.  When daylight savings switches in either SF or Sydney, the appointment adjusts accordingly, so that it's always 09:00 SF time. For bonus points, calendar gives me an extra warning whenever any timezone I have appointments in has an upcoming daylight savings change.  "Daylight savings starts in the USA on Sunday. The following appointments will be an hour earlier: (shows my American appointments)".  Then, a couple of weeks later, "Daylight savings ends in New South Wales on Sunday.  The following appointments will be an hour earlier: (also shows my American appointments)".
#** I've booked a flight from Auckland, New Zealand, to Los Angeles.  It leaves on Monday at 17:30 New Zealand time, and arrives at 11:45 the same day LA time.  Notice that it arrives before it leaves - the UI shouldn't barf at this!  I want to email this appointment to a friend as an iCal file so that he can pick me up at the airport.
#** I've booked a flight from Auckland, New Zealand, to Los Angeles.  It leaves on Monday at 17:30 New Zealand time, and arrives at 11:45 the same day LA time.  Notice that it arrives before it leaves - the UI shouldn't barf at this!  I want to email this appointment to a friend as an iCal file so that he can pick me up at the airport.

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