"Michael J. Hussmann" wrote:
> Andrew Chen (a_s_c@compuserve.com) wrote:
>
> > I'm sure it doesn't require a substantial amount of logic - I'm just
> > not sure if it is possible to have it be seamlessly integrated with
> > the OS.
>
> That wouldn't be a problem. You would create an application that uses the
> existing names soup, enter the hours within that app (which would largely
> behave like Names, only that it will only show companies, and it will
> compute the time left for shopping when you select a company), and have
> the app support find. It's not something I would suggest for a first
> programming project, but it can certainly be done.
Wouldn't a simple Names stationary do the trick? Unless I'm mistaken, the
Names app uses the NewtApp framework, hence it supports the stationary
paradigm, even if it's not as evident as in the notes. However, I think that
when you change the card layout, that's what's happening. All those different
layouts are just stationaries, I think. I'm sure somebody will correct me if
I'm wrong, but if that would be the case, it would be a lot easier to
program, since you wouldn't have to write the whole application.
-Laurent.
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