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Gmail/Gcal Bug: No Delete?

I found an annoying glitch in the newly announced Gcal gadget in Gmail (see Google Adds Gadgetry To Gmail). When you select a Gcal appointment from the gadget embedded in Gmail, there is no means to delete the appointment.


Gmail/Gcal Bug, originally uploaded by Stowe Boyd.

Above, you see the window that opens when you select ‘more options’ in the Gmail gadget for a specific appointment. While you can edit the various fields, there is no way to delete. Grrr. So you have to open the Calendar and do it there. Google needs to fix this.

Posted by Stowe Boyd
October 30, 2008
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