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iCal is correct
Authored by: tancurl on Mar 15, '07 01:44:58PM

Also, birthdays should never move dates as timezones mean days in different countries actually overlap.

For example if you are in Vancouver and your Mum's birthday is Jan 1st and she is in Australia, her birthday will be your evening of the Dec 31st and run into Jan 1st. In this case it makes no sense for iCal to display her birthday as Dec 31st as you could phone her on the evening of the 31st or the morning of Jan 1st and still talk to her on her birthday...

iCal shifting birthdays just makes figuring these things out even more complicated!



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