Different color for tentative events
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Rachel
I often get calendar events emailed to me which don't require a response, and these are automatically labeled as tentative in my outlook calendar. It would be great if tentative events were by default a different color in Morgen (right now, it looks like Morgen only supports "free" and "busy").
Danny Hatcher
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Danny Hatcher
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Jerrod
I agree with this 100%. Most calendar applications allow you to visually see the difference between tentative and accepted events. For example, in Outlook, Tentative events have a striping and transparent appearance, while accepted events are solid and opaque. In Morgen, you can see this by drilling into/double-clicking on the event, but a visual distinction on the calendar view would be a significant enhancement.
User Story:
As a busy professional
I want to distinguish between tentative and accepted events in my calendar
So that I can better manage my time and commitments
Context:
Managing time effectively is crucial for busy professionals. Differentiating between tentative and accepted events in a calendar application allows users to prioritize and organize their schedules more efficiently.
Goals:
Indicate the status of each event (tentative or accepted) on the calendar interface.
Use Cases:
- A user is planning their week and wants to quickly see which meetings are confirmed and which are still tentative.
- A user is deciding whether to accept a new meeting request and wants to check the status of existing events to avoid conflicts.
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Bob
Jerrod I'd like to add a HUGE +1 to your comment above. I think this likely needs to be extended a bit to cover some Office 365 "show as" scenarios, which includes:
- Free
- Tentative
- Out of Office
- Working Elsewhere