Hi everybody, This version fixes the ai command and improves on cal command argument parsing. cal was the calendar event creation command. Also a warm welcome to Matthew, a new iOS tester. I have no plans to make a third-party keyboard for iOS, it is too much hassle and Apple puts too many restrictions on those. Third party keyboards for Android are uncharted territory for me. But from what I've read, Android is a lot more developer friendly in that area, so it is a possibility. I will also need see how much traction MBraille will get on Android. I have a few more bigger features coming up and then I will start preparing a public version launch. For iOS there will be some test version directly from Apple, which will replace the legacy app, which will also test the migration, so that things like aliases, documents, user dictionaries get migrated to the new version. Best regards, Harri
Hi Harri, Cal working great now. Are you planning to support Fantastical again? Cheers, JPR http://www.jprykiel.com http://soundcloud.com/ryksounet https://www.youtube.com/c/jprykiel Http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
Le 17 févr. 2026 à 21:26, Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> a écrit :
Hi everybody,
This version fixes the ai command and improves on cal command argument parsing. cal was the calendar event creation command.
Also a warm welcome to Matthew, a new iOS tester.
I have no plans to make a third-party keyboard for iOS, it is too much hassle and Apple puts too many restrictions on those. Third party keyboards for Android are uncharted territory for me. But from what I've read, Android is a lot more developer friendly in that area, so it is a possibility. I will also need see how much traction MBraille will get on Android.
I have a few more bigger features coming up and then I will start preparing a public version launch. For iOS there will be some test version directly from Apple, which will replace the legacy app, which will also test the migration, so that things like aliases, documents, user dictionaries get migrated to the new version.
Best regards, Harri _______________________________________________ MBraille-Test mailing list -- mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com To unsubscribe send an email to mbraille-test-leave@lists.mpaja.com
Hi again Harri, On second thought, I wouldn’t need Fantastical now that the cal command is working in natural language, but all I wish is that it could take the French date format and you said it was coming so maybe, don’t bother Fantastical after all. Cheers, JPR http://www.jprykiel.com http://soundcloud.com/ryksounet https://www.youtube.com/c/jprykiel Http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
Le 17 févr. 2026 à 21:26, Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> a écrit :
Hi everybody,
This version fixes the ai command and improves on cal command argument parsing. cal was the calendar event creation command.
Also a warm welcome to Matthew, a new iOS tester.
I have no plans to make a third-party keyboard for iOS, it is too much hassle and Apple puts too many restrictions on those. Third party keyboards for Android are uncharted territory for me. But from what I've read, Android is a lot more developer friendly in that area, so it is a possibility. I will also need see how much traction MBraille will get on Android.
I have a few more bigger features coming up and then I will start preparing a public version launch. For iOS there will be some test version directly from Apple, which will replace the legacy app, which will also test the migration, so that things like aliases, documents, user dictionaries get migrated to the new version.
Best regards, Harri _______________________________________________ MBraille-Test mailing list -- mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com To unsubscribe send an email to mbraille-test-leave@lists.mpaja.com
Hi, Fantastical integration is rather easy, so I will add it later together with other application launching stuff. Best regards, Harri On Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 at 10:18 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> wrote:
Hi again Harri, On second thought, I wouldn’t need Fantastical now that the cal command is working in natural language, but all I wish is that it could take the French date format and you said it was coming so maybe, don’t bother Fantastical after all.
Cheers, JPR
http://soundcloud.com/ryksounet https://www.youtube.com/c/jprykiel Http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
Le 17 févr. 2026 à 21:26, Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> a écrit :
Hi everybody,
This version fixes the ai command and improves on cal command argument parsing. cal was the calendar event creation command.
Also a warm welcome to Matthew, a new iOS tester.
I have no plans to make a third-party keyboard for iOS, it is too much hassle and Apple puts too many restrictions on those. Third party keyboards for Android are uncharted territory for me. But from what I've read, Android is a lot more developer friendly in that area, so it is a possibility. I will also need see how much traction MBraille will get on Android.
I have a few more bigger features coming up and then I will start preparing a public version launch. For iOS there will be some test version directly from Apple, which will replace the legacy app, which will also test the migration, so that things like aliases, documents, user dictionaries get migrated to the new version. Best regards, Harri _______________________________________________ MBraille-Test mailing list -- mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com To unsubscribe send an email to mbraille-test-leave@lists.mpaja.com
Hello Harri, OneDrive syncing is not working in the MBraille beta on my Android phone. Best regards, Daniel Fra: Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> Sendt: 17. februar 2026 21:26 Til: MBraille Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> Cc: Harri Pasanen <harri@mpaja.com> Emne: [MBraille-Test] v0.9.10 coming your way Hi everybody, This version fixes the ai command and improves on cal command argument parsing. cal was the calendar event creation command. Also a warm welcome to Matthew, a new iOS tester. I have no plans to make a third-party keyboard for iOS, it is too much hassle and Apple puts too many restrictions on those. Third party keyboards for Android are uncharted territory for me. But from what I've read, Android is a lot more developer friendly in that area, so it is a possibility. I will also need see how much traction MBraille will get on Android. I have a few more bigger features coming up and then I will start preparing a public version launch. For iOS there will be some test version directly from Apple, which will replace the legacy app, which will also test the migration, so that things like aliases, documents, user dictionaries get migrated to the new version. Best regards, Harri
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Jean-Philippe Rykiel