RE: creating an alarm clock in mfc

  • From: "Andy B" <a_borka@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:27:16 -0400

 > Well first I would like to ask why are you writing it in MFC if your
using Visual studio 2005 why not use .net. 
I am trying to write accessible programs. It appears that .net isn't
accessible fully and that can be annoying. MFC seems to be the most
accessible besides win32 and win32s (but thats a pain to use). Either way, I
would use c# if it was generally accessible. If you have ideas how to make
this happen, let me know!!
>Second if you have to do it in MFC you will want to look at the Outlook
object model so that your calendar alarm clock will be compatible with
current appointments and meetings  
> and tasks.  So if you give me a  > bit better description on what your up
to I might be able to help since I am currently playing with a more
accessible Pocket Outlook calendar  
> manager.
I saw the Microsoft Outlook View and a few other controls in the com list of
toolbox controls. What ones do I use and how? BTW, you can use those in .net
*grin*
 
I messed with the MediaPlayer control and it's pretty cool...
 
 

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