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I've noticed two problems with Localendar.

1) If you set up a multi-day event, localendar assumes that each day begins and ends at the same time, with may or may not be true. Ex: I have a 2-day event; day one is an on-your-own dinner which starts at 5:30pm and runs to approximately 7:30pm. Day two starts at 8:00 am and there are events through 8:30pm. To get the times for both days set correctly, I have to set it up as two separate one day events. A multi-day event should have the option to set the start and stop times for each day individually.

2) When you set up an event, you must select a start and end time, which displays when a viewer clicks on the event to see the detail view. This should have the same option as displaying the title, that is, turn off the time display if you choose.

I do not want to sound negative with these two items, I would just like them addressed. In fact, I have dropped Google Calendar since it does not support HTML formatting in the event description. Localendar is much better in that regard.
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Hey, we can take it wink

I answered your #1 i another post. With regard to #2, what we do currently is if you set a duration of 0:00, we will only show the start time, not the end time.

So if you have a dinner that starts at 8:00 PM, you don't need to have an end time that will make people think they have to leave at a certain point. The event will just show, "Dinner, 8:00 PM"
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