Can someone recommend an open-source scheduler that could be integrated into the application as the heart of a specialized web-based scheduler? A C or Java based scheduler will be my first choice to work with.
The finished project will allow someone to add, delete and modify tasks scheduled on the local computer via the Internet monthly, weekly, daily and in time. The tasks would be quite simple: to display messages and play WAV files on the local computer on scheduled dates and from time to time ask a remote programmer.
Ok why? Well, my wife and I moved her mother to our city a couple of years ago because she couldn’t or didn’t aspire to her business, including eating and taking her insulin on a strict schedule. She is a type one diabetic. She is a widow and lives for about ten years. My wife took care of her bills and affairs remotely from our house for a thousand miles. My mother-in-law had a dozen different doctors who were not each other, and she was too careful with one medicine that counteracts another. We found out that she was not careful with her diabetes and that this led to an EMS trip to the emergency room on average every two months. Oddly enough, she is not quite senile, although her short-term memory is largely shot, but she has always been a "loafer" loafer. My wife and I both work full time,from daylight to dark, however, my wife manages to call her mother three times a day to tell her to eat and take her insulin, and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.however, my wife manages to call her mother three times a day to tell her to eat and take her insulin, and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.however, my wife manages to call her mother three times a day to tell her to eat and take her insulin, and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.my wife manages to call her mother three times a day to tell her to eat and take her insulin, and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.my wife manages to call her mother three times a day to tell her to eat and take her insulin, and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.and then spends about two hours every evening with her mother before returning home. This machine would be essentially a headless system that would not serve any function other than to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound “jokes” at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.which would not serve any function, except to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound "jokes" at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.which would not serve any function, except to program the pre-programmed messages on a small monitor and play sound "jokes" at the corresponding time points. "Get up and have breakfast," "It's time to make your insulin," "Give your dog your pill," "Get ready to go to the doctor's appointment," etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.Get ready to go to the doctor’s appointment, etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.Get ready to go to the doctor’s appointment, etc. Without a keyboard or mouse, and the switches on the front panel are off, Luddite is enough for her, that I don’t think she will think about pulling the cord from the outlet.
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