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    Luke commented  · 

    @Ben, no it's not. I have just created a test task in Business Calendar 2 for 1pm, and when it synced with Google it shows me a task without a time in Google calendar.

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    Luke commented  · 

    Guys, Robert already posted the api doc in august of last year:
    https://developers.google.com/tasks/v1/reference/tasks#resource

    What's the hold up with that? That is not connected directly with sync api, and you guys need something else to make it work? It's already been a year and a half. Please adjust towards it already.

    //Edit

    Alright. Thanks to your employee who pointed me out to the detail of the due field:
    "Due date of the task (as a RFC 3339 timestamp). Optional. The due date only records date information; the time portion of the timestamp is discarded when setting the due date. It isn't possible to read or write the time that a task is due via the API."

    it's still not exposed by Google, which is weird since their own calendar do allow the time field to be populated. Ahhh, seems we have to wait :/. Google, for God sake...

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    Luke commented  · 

    I've just noticed that the Agenda view in the main app has a lot more customizibility than the widget. For example it can show a few lines of description. That would work for the widget as well, but there is no option for that. It can only display the title.

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    Luke commented  · 

    Would it be possible to get an option to somehow distinguish the events/tasks in Agenda widget that are with description and without?

    By default in agenda view only titles are seen, but sometimes I add description to those, but without going into details of each, I do not know if there are additional information (in description box) or not. It would be so much simpler if I knew the events/tasks have some description by just looking at them in Agenda Widget. If they were marked somehow (with some icon, or a customizable color or something), I would know which ones contain additional info and which ones do not.

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    Luke commented  · 

    Hi

    Could you please add the option to create reoccurring option for events and tasks for the last calendar and last working day of a month? Google calendar does not have this feature normally, but apparently a script can be used to achieve it like described here:
    https://support.google.com/calendar/thread/11786361?hl=en

    Maybe it's possible using their api to inject this type of reoccurrence when creating new events and tasks through business calendar.

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