Dane,

I think it actually depends on the other person's calendar/mail provider. for instance, if they're using Outlook, now, I don't mean Outlook Express, I mean full fledged Outlook, then they should get a notification to accept or deny. I'm not sure what other Windows clients can handle it, but even if I did, it would be off topic to really go much into. I will say this though. though not accessible with voiceover, I hear that Entourage on OSX will give you a notification. I know I O S should do it too. Not sure if it does it in the Mail app, or in the Calendar app itself, but I definitely know it does it, as I used to do it with an employee of mine all the time, and he always got the notifications. I'm not sure if they push though. You may have to manually go in and look once in a while.

HTH.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 10:38 PM
Subject: Adding Attendees In Events


This is a bit of a mystery to me, so you an an attendee when creating an event in Calendar but what for? Does the attendee get some sort of special invite or eMail? If so then attendees I've added to events in my Calendar have never commented on this let alone told or advised me that they've been notified of an upcoming appointment, event or meeting so perhaps there's a little more to than just adding an eMail address <smile>.



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