![]() ![]() ![]() If this isn’t the correct time zone or if you don’t sync with Google Calendar, you can set the time zone manually under "Settings", "Display and Use", "Expert", "General", "Use fixed time zone".Ĭhanging time zone settings In CalenGoo you can see your current time zone configuration under “ Settings”, “ Time zones”: CalenGoo will use the time zone of your first Google calendar as your home time zone. Then your events will be displayed with the same times regardless which time zone your phone uses. If you don’t want this, you can simply use a fixed time zone for your calendar: Just turn “Settings”, “Display and Use”, “General”, “Ignore iPhone/iPod/iPad time zone” on. So when you travel into another time zone and change your phone’s time zone, the your events will be displayed with this new time zone so the appointment times will change. Viewing the same event from different time zones The following example shows how an event entered for 10am in New York for different months is saved in UTC time and how it is displayed in other time zones like Berlin or Reykjavik: Just open "Settings > Time zones" in CalenGoo and either set it fixed to your home time zone or let it use your iPhone/iPad's time zone, which will change when you travel, causing the events to be shifted. In CalenGoo you can decide if you would like your events to be shifted when you travel or if they should stay on their original time. So in that case you will usually enter the event with the local time and expect it to stay on that time. In the second case (which usually applies to the majority of events) the time is only used locally, in a specific time zone where you personally are. When you then would turn the TV on at 1pm, the sports event might already be over, because it started an hour before! You travel into a time zone that is one hour behind. Imaging you wanted to watch a live sports event at 1pm of your home time zone. In the first case it is important that the time of these events is corrected/shifted when you travel into a different time zone. a time that is only used in a certain time zone, e.g.: Events with an exact point in time that is internationally the same, e.g.:.Purpose of using time zones in a calendar There are two kinds of events: Based on this UTC time and the currently used time zone of the user, they calculate the correct time for the user’s time zone. Modern calendar systems like Google Calendar save events with a globally unique time, they use UTC (GMT+0 without daylight savings time) times for all events. Some/most time zones use daylight savings time but not all. Each time zone was separated by 15 degrees.The world is divided into different time zones (please see Wikipedia for further details). Who invented the time zone? Sir Sandford Fleming developed the system in 1878 that divided the world into 24 different time zones. How long has time zones been around? The worldwide time zone system was developed in 1878. What time zones have the most states? The time zone that covers the most states is the Eastern Standard Time Zone (EST) How many different time zones are in the US? There are six different time zones including Alaska and Hawaii. What is the latest time zone in the United States? Eastern Standard Time Zone (EST) is the latest time zone by the hour. WA OR NV CA PACIFIC WY UT NM MT ID CO AZ MOUNTAIN WI TX TN SD OK ND NE MO MS MN LA KS IA IL AR AL CENTRAL VA VT WV SC RI PA OH NC NY NJ NH MI MA MD ME KY IN GA FL DE CT EASTERN Eastern Standard Time Zone Connecticut (CT) The other two are Alaskan Standard Time (AKST) and the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST). However, the United States actually has six standard time zones. The most familiar four major United States time zones are Eastern Standard Time (EST), Central Standard Time (CST), Mountain Standard Time (MST), and Pacific Standard Time (PST). View the live map of US time zones below. ![]()
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