@dv0rak I was aware of BusyCal but didn't know that it offered better time zone handing. Thanks!
@mikeabdullah That doesn't work for me. It seems to set both dates according to the time zone in the event (as you'd expect from the UI).
@samstigler Yes, there are various workarounds. I just think the basic design is broken. Looks like an iCal, not iCalendar, limitation.
@danwood 2 GB is definitely not enough. Personally, I don't think 4 GB is, either.
@samstigler That only lets me enter a single time zone for both the start and end times, but flights are usually specified in local time.
Sidenote: How to people enter flights into iCal when the departure and arrival are in different time zones? Two separate events?
@seoer Yes, the time zone has always been set to Eastern, and that's what the events were tagged with.
@jterhorst Time zone support is turned off and was also off when these alarms were created.
iCal alarms not firing if I haven't closed a previous alarm. Also, some seem to be an hour late.