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Nope. Shifting calendar entries when switching timezones has been a 'feature' since Outlook 98, and I have never heard any rumblings about changing it. Windows Mobile, and Pocket PC before that, just carried on the tradition of the desktop app. Probably nobody realized the desktop did this, as few carry their desktop around, and when laptops came into vogue, it was the rare individual who would bother to change the system timezone when travelling. They had wristwatches for the time , and nobody booted their laptop at the airport to check their schedule.
The issue really became noticeable, IMHO, when devices that followed that philosophy became small enough to really be useful as a handheld appointment manager. Then the debates ensued. Be aware there are those that are adament that what it does now is absolutely right. The concept of giving the user a choice has been presented, but at this point there seems to be little movement to provide that. One of those things that falls below the priority line, I guess.
Moving the appointment relative to the timezone is the result of a very valuable feature as it were. Times are stored in a universal format and displayed in accordance with where you say you are. This is how you can send a conference call calendar event to someone on the other side of the world, and it will populate their calendar at the correct relative time.
I had, for the longest time, just changed the time on my PPC when I travelled, and not the TZ, just as I would do on a wristwatch. I entered lunch dates at noon, regardless of whether I was going to be on the east or west coast at the time. That is a viable option.
I had to rethink my process when my SPOT watch, which syncs appointments from Outlook, started picking up the Timezone change on it's own, over the air. Darn. it moved my appointment times, all on it's own. So now I kind of need to enter appointments with a mind to what TZ they happen in. Fortunately, Outlook 2007 has made that easier, as you can specify TZ when you create an appointment. There have always been third party add-ons for the PPC calendar that would allow that on the device. Some of the nicer ones offered that in a tap-and-hold menu option when entering appointment times.
So, no you are not alone, but your issue is not universally shared. It is not a bug, but a feature (and described as such in Knowledge Base articles about it). You can mitigate your issue by changing the time and not the TZ. And while providing the user the option would seem a reasonable solution, don't hold your breath.
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