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Dec 17, 2013 8:54 AM in response to db9068by Yeshel,Did you turn all day events on from anywhere in settings so that they show up in notification center?
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Dec 17, 2013 10:26 AM in response to Yeshelby Casperfromoh,I am not sure what you are trying to say. I don't see a "turn all day events on from anywhere" in the settings. Please be more precise.
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Dec 25, 2013 4:45 AM in response to Casperfromohby fasfsfgs,As a couple people already said, I don't think this is a bug. It's their design choice.
But this doesn't mean we can't ask them to make it better for us.
As it seems, All-Day events are used a lot by a lot of people and putting them on NC would be a huge PLUS for us.
I'd love to see this happening and as far as I know, opening a ticket on http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html and asking for this new feature is the best thing we customers can do, right?
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Dec 25, 2013 6:17 AM in response to fasfsfgsby fasfsfgs,And I just noticed, All-day events DOES appear on NC from Mavericks!
So I'm not sure anymore if this is a bug or not, since Calendar from NC from Mavericks does not have a setting for All-day events (it shows them all whether you want it or not).
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Feb 2, 2014 1:45 AM in response to fasfsfgsby tomripley,they are now talking about iOS 8 and all day events are not coming back. i really miss Scott Forstall!
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Mar 13, 2014 9:43 AM in response to SillyPhily21by missjordan24,I am, too, frustrated about my all-day events not showing up in my Notfication Center. This isn't a solution to the problem but it is an option.
Go to Settings-->Mail, Contacts, Calendars-->Default Alert Times-->All-Day Events-->Choose Time
You can add an alert for your all-day events so that a reminder pops up at a specified time and stays in your Notification Center until you dismiss it. Unfortunately this only works for the events you add after you make this change and not before.
Hope this issue is resolved soon!
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May 2, 2014 9:42 AM in response to SillyPhily21by ivofrombc,I had the same issue for birthdays: they showed up on my calendar but not the notification centre (only some did). Then I realized the birthdays that were not showing up in the notification centre were not saved onto the contact (that is, maybe the data came from Google or Hotmail or who knows where). I opened the contact individually and added his/her birthday. After that, the birthday showed up in the notification centre ("today is x's birthday")
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May 2, 2014 9:56 AM in response to SillyPhily21by tbyrdphoto,Bottom line - there is still no solution to this problem. Apple has not addressed a fix to calender events showing up as the actual stated event in the notification center. It was available in iOS 6.x.x but they chose to omit this feature in iOS 7.x.x. It is a real shame.
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May 7, 2014 1:19 AM in response to SillyPhily21by Lycurgus,Came here for the very same problem. Surprised to see that this issue has been around for so long and yet to receive any response from the Apple team. Even though this is just one function, I must say that this is a big deal, even more from someone who forgets easily like myself. Geez apple.
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May 7, 2014 6:12 AM in response to Lycurgusby Meg St._Clair,Lycurgus wrote:
Came here for the very same problem. Surprised to see that this issue has been around for so long and yet to receive any response from the Apple team. Even though this is just one function, I must say that this is a big deal, even more from someone who forgets easily like myself. Geez apple.
Why are you surprised that Apple hasn't responded here? This is a user-to-user tech support forum. Apple's participation is minimal. They don't make announcements here or respond to feedback. This was explained in the Terms of Use to which you agreed when you registered.
Best of luck.
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May 7, 2014 11:26 AM in response to Meg St._Clairby tomripley,well, that is unnecessarily harsh. "respond" simply means responding to the issue, i doubt the poster specifically meant responded here. besides, apple does monitor what people say on social media as well as the message boards it hosts. and i bet my farm many people contacted apple about this issue as well. the point is that the whole thing is ridiculous! why on earth wouldn't NC display the events when the events are properly scheduled. it even tells you that you have x numbers of all day events tomorrow, but tomorrow comes and there is nothing. stupid!
Meg St._Clair wrote:
Lycurgus wrote:
Came here for the very same problem. Surprised to see that this issue has been around for so long and yet to receive any response from the Apple team. Even though this is just one function, I must say that this is a big deal, even more from someone who forgets easily like myself. Geez apple.
Why are you surprised that Apple hasn't responded here? This is a user-to-user tech support forum. Apple's participation is minimal. They don't make announcements here or respond to feedback. This was explained in the Terms of Use to which you agreed when you registered.
Best of luck.
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May 7, 2014 12:31 PM in response to tomripleyby Meg St._Clair,tomripley wrote:
well, that is unnecessarily harsh. "respond" simply means responding to the issue, i doubt the poster specifically meant responded here.
I'll let the person to whom I responded tell me what they meant or didn't mean.
Best of luck.
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Jul 16, 2014 3:54 PM in response to SillyPhily21by tomripley,the stupidity goes beyond all day events. now you see something like "your day starts early tomorrow at 6:30am, there are two events in the afternoon", what the ****!!!? it just uses a lots of words telling me nothing. the worst thing apple did was firing Scott Forstall, it's like firing Steve Jobs in the 80s.
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Sep 15, 2014 9:21 PM in response to SillyPhily21by Phoenix ⚡⚡,Hope Apple can Fix this Bug in iOS 8 .