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Re: [NSDate +dateWithNaturalLanguageString] question
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Re: [NSDate +dateWithNaturalLanguageString] question


  • Subject: Re: [NSDate +dateWithNaturalLanguageString] question
  • From: Phil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 13:52:01 -0400

On Jul 13, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Keith Duncan wrote:

The problem is that NSCalendarDate uses the gregorian calendar exclusively

I must be out of the loop on the population of developers and/or users complaining about this. If the issue is the reliance on the Gregorian calendar, where's the push for this coming from? Perhaps Apple sees the Genealogy/Ancient History/Religion as the next killer app category? Sarcasm aside, I'd really like to understand what *common* modern uses there are for non-Gregorian calendars that make what appears to be an ongoing push away from easy so worthwhile.


Thanks,
Phil
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