I'd wager either apple script, or the cocoa apis have functions for
talking to ical. It might be possible to build an accessible
framework around the ical program, then we could use it. I already
have code for address book,, and I'm working on that already. I can
add cards, delete cards, and search for them, but at the moment, all
my tests have been with hard coded information. I need to modify my
code to allow anything entered into the fields, then I'll release it
as a softcon address book application.
And, since it's written from the ground up to be usable via voice
over, it will work much better than the address book does at the
moment, though it does work well enough if you do enough interacting.
- Re: ical and voiceover Travis Siegel
- Re: ical and voiceover Scott Howell
- Re: ical and voiceover Travis Siegel
- Re: ical and voiceover Scott Howell
- Re: ical and voiceover Danny Crone
- Re: ical and voiceover Scott Howell
- Re: ical and voiceover Scott Howell