Another comment on Step 2 in ubiquity (Where are you? Select your time zone from the map, or by region and city.) I don't personally find clicking on the map as accurate or useful as using the menus.
For users who wish to use the region and city menus instead of clicking their city on the map, ubiquity should also allow "searching/skipping" the menus using the keyboard.
This way if I click on the City menu and I type in "tor" it will select Toronto as the city. This saves time and is common in other applications.
Another comment on Step 2 in ubiquity (Where are you? Select your time zone from the map, or by region and city.) I don't personally find clicking on the map as accurate or useful as using the menus.
For users who wish to use the region and city menus instead of clicking their city on the map, ubiquity should also allow "searching/ skipping" the menus using the keyboard.
This way if I click on the City menu and I type in "tor" it will select Toronto as the city. This saves time and is common in other applications.