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Drop password restrictions

A "remember password" option for desktop versions would be cool, and would still retain the need for a password for web access.

Much as I think a "remember password" option would be good, personally I think I might not use it otherwise I might forget the password at an inconvenient moment.
 
Much as I think a "remember password" option would be good, personally I think I might not use it otherwise I might forget the password at an inconvenient moment.
I guess I just assumed things like a way to change your password and automatic password recovery are features they'd have soonish (probably as part of the web client, but perhaps with the Content Market.) In any case, they'd be good suggestions.

Otherwise: use a password manager. I don't know most of my passwords anymore. I use KeePass 2, but there's a few good ones.
 
Good to know that the calendar champions are still around and nudging where appropriate. I, of course, am simply trying to be calendars good and not apply pressure about things calendars unnecessarily.

Still...

Calendars
sorry you not allowed to change to larger generic font size because it will alwaysmess up and change back to something small
 
First of all, passwords aren't going away any time soon. They are required for the web, as @Parody helpfully pointed out, not to mention syncing to the server. So any changes will come after lots of other things that are higher priority.

Also, I've learned to ignore all the calendar references. I just thought it was cute the way that @weogarth inserted them in his post. I'm working around the clock these days, and I'm punchy, so I commented on the approach. :)

When you say thought it was cute the way that weogarth decided to print the references in his post, I assume you mean the way he lowered the size of the printed font. The ability to print different font sizes is very common. In fact, the ability to print different font sizes even goes back to before the ability to print from computers. It is cute, though, the way he used his ability to print smaller font sizes to try to be subtle about his request while another person used his ability to print larger font sizes to emphasize weogarth's desire.

*cough* *ahem*
 
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