Hi!
Yes me too.
I still haven’t tried it.
/A 
> 5 mar 2015 kl. 07:30 skrev David Chittenden <[email protected]>:
> 
> If you set it up for the latest OSX, I will start using it. I always upgrade 
> to the latest when it comes out.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 5 Mar 2015, at 17:31, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
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> 
>> Hi all,
>> Most of you know about what I (rather un-creatively) call Talking Dashboard, 
>> a set of Applescript files that give you access to information. There's a 
>> time/date one, one for battery, one for current wifi status, and more. Most 
>> of you also know I've wanted to add a script for upcoming reminders and 
>> calendar events, but I could never get it working right, and I didn't like 
>> that it would always force Reminders or Calendar to launch.
>> 
>> Well, the good news is that I can overcome both problems (most likely, but 
>> no promises) by accessing the EKEventStore through Cocoa. If that's Greek to 
>> you, the bottom line is that I can probably do this, but it requires OS10.9 
>> or later, maybe even 10.10 or later. I'm on 10.10, but I'm wondering how 
>> many people this would affect? Existing scripts would continue to work, but 
>> if I find a faster/easier way to do what they currently do that also uses 
>> Cocoa, I'll do it. Plus, I could probably revamp and expand the template 
>> system, since I would no longer need to use my own hacked-together solution 
>> but could instead use a real, Cocoa-based one. I'd probably archive what I 
>> have and put the existing scripts in a subfolder, so those who can't run the 
>> new ones don't need to, but I would no longer support them.
>> 
>> So, basically, if you use Talking Dashboard, on which version(s) of OS X do 
>> you use it?
>> 
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>> Alex Hall
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