I find that adding and manipulating TimeFinder slots is sluggish/buggy when Calendar Export Sync is enabled. For example, I drag an item onto a slot and immediately drag it larger to fill more slots. When I let up, the slot collapses back to the original size. Sometimes it then re-expands automatically to my dragged length.
My guess this is happening because the moment I add an event in TF or move it or whatever, TF tries to update the calendar and I’m making changes faster than the calendar sync can keep up. So, my last change may be reverted in TF and I need to try it again. I find that I have more reliable results when I pause for a second or two after making a change before making another change.
My suggestion would be to queue changes to export sync and only perform them after a delay and only if it was not overridden by a subsequent change. Add some visual clue that changes are pending so I don’t close the app before the sync happens and iOS prevents it from happening. Allow me to force a sync if the delay is long.
I know there may be some technical work to figure out if a queued event has been “overridden”, but I’ll bet there’s some elegant way to do that.
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