Hi Alex 
I am under Yosemite, and have the latest update. I know how to use the time and 
date file, and I know how to use the battery one. This is going to sound like a 
really dumb question, but could you give me and some others who are sort of in 
first grade when it comes to Apple script some idea of what commands make the 
others work? Or, is that all in the read me file that I read a long time ago? 
Gigi 
? 
> On Mar 4, 2015, at 10:31 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> 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
> mehg...@icloud.com <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>
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