@matigo Well, and then I found a bug after I had posted that. Technically it is not a bug, but an interesting feature. I will fix that tomorrow.
It took me 3–4 days, but I finally got that feature to work perfectly. That needed some major refactoring too as it was related to the oldest part of the code of the whole application.
@matigo Are you saying that I have all the skills needed to be a big boss in a big corporation?
// @streakmachine
@matigo You just need to have a processor with big enough caches to avoid the need of RAM… ?
// @streakmachine
@matigo Yep. Though there is a version of Outlook Server (possibly combined with a certain version of the Outlook application) that does not take into account daylight savings and forces all events to use the time zone when the event was originally created. That causes repeating events shift in time in Proper Calendar Applications after a daylight savings change.
@matigo Not a bad idea… Nah. I think I will go home now, it's just too nice day to waste inside coding away.
// @streakmachine
@matigo Yeah, but I thought I should be able to work for a while. Besides, I have a meeting in 45 minutes too…
// @streakmachine
@matigo Geesh… You should just send a note to their superiors stating the facts and let those morons burn.