1. The use of time zones instead of city names is very common in meeting plannings. For instance, I receive frequent invitations to calls that are expressed in "16:00 EDT time". People in these meetings rarely refer to their location as a city.
2. This is a good point. Upon user input of, for instance ACT, could the system detect that there are two with the same name and ask the user to pick the correct one?
Dear Matthew,
Thanks for raising these two issues.
1. The use of time zones instead of city names is very common in meeting plannings. For instance, I receive frequent invitations to calls that are expressed in "16:00 EDT time". People in these meetings rarely refer to their location as a city.
2. This is a good point. Upon user input of, for instance ACT, could the system detect that there are two with the same name and ask the user to pick the correct one?
~Robert