On May 21, 2009, at 5:26 AM, Graham Perrin wrote:

>
> http://n2.nabble.com/-tp2951484p2951484.html Joseph Burley wonders  
> about
> Chandler and iPhone/iPod Touch .
>
> <http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2009/01/08/news-for-the-new-year/>  
> reminds
> us that Chandler Server:
>
>
>
>> … plays nicely with Apple iCal, Google Calendar, and Evolution. And  
>> again,
>> because of its support of open standards, the mashup possibilities  
>> are
>> endless.
>>
>
> An idea: Chandler triage (application) for iPhone OS.
>

These are all good ideas. Does anyone have an application that is  
currently in the works? If so, can they look into an ad hoc  
distribution to interested parties?

I would be interested, by the way. I am doing iPhone development,  
especially with database connectivity and design. I have been lurking  
on the Chandler list waiting to find something I could "connect" with.  
Not being able to build the next Chandler on a Mac has led me to  
preempt any Chandler work with other things that are easier to do on  
the Mac.

If somebody is distributing an app, let me know and I can send my UDID.

If there is any information about an iPhone app on the Chandler wiki,  
can someone point to it, or make it more obvious? I did a search and  
found a page from 2007 that mentions iPhone. That's it. I suppose the  
next thing for me to do is figure out where the communication protocol  
is documented, since any iPhone app will have to talk via that  
protocol....

thanx - ray


> This application should show:
>
> 1. items that are Now or Later
> 2. the title of the item
> 3. whether the item is alarmed
> 4. whether the item is scheduled
> 5. whether the item is addressed
> 6. whether the item is starred.
>
> Already in Chandler Desktop:
>
> • for alarms (3), the bell icon is established
> • for events (4), the clock icon is established
> • for messages (5), the head and shoulders icon is established
> • for starring (6), the star icon is established.
>
> Product definition:
>
> The Chandler triage applciation should allow me to triage an item,  
> based on
>
> a) the title of the item
> b) the presence or absence of immediately understandable icons
>
> — and the set of icons should be minimal.
>
> The Chandler triage application need not show any additional  
> information.
>
> Beyond triage: for further actions on events, I can use Calendar  
> (iPhone
> OS).
>
> Beyond triage: for further actions on to-do items, I guess that Notes
> (iPhone OS) will work.
>
> That's the idea, in a nutshell…
>
> Arguments?
>
> Recommended reading:
>
> <http://developer.apple.com/iphone/>
> <http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/MobileHIG/DesigningNativeApp/DesigningNativeApp.html
>  
> >
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