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Re: cocoa/Obj-C API for iCal



Thats right,
but you could use libical ( http://softwarestudio.org/libical/ ) to provide a programatically interface
to the calenders placed under /Users/{user name}/Library/Calenders/, check if iCal is currently running, and if so,
use AppleScript to tell it to redisplay the apointments
/mvh
Ronald Jaramillo

On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 02:57 PM, David Remahl wrote:

Only AppleScript. There is no shared database in the same way there is for the address book.

/ Rgds, David

On torsdag 17 juli 2003, at 14.31PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:

ABAddressBook serves as programatically interface for Adress Book.
Searching Apple's developer site, I could not find any API for
iCal.

Does iCal really has no programatically interface?
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