Thank you very much to both of you. Works like a charm.

Regards,

Huibert


On 09/04/2009, at 06:16 p.m., Sean McBride wrote:

On 4/9/09 2:25 PM, Nick Zitzmann said:

I am writing an app that requires to know if and where iMovie 09 is
installed, since it needs to read a file located in its application
bundle. I know I could ask the user to locate the app, but I would
like to avoid it if possible, or use this strategy as a last resort.

Any suggestions?


Take a look at the functions in LaunchServices' LSInfo.h header.

Or NSWorkspace's absolutePathForAppBundleWithIdentifier:.

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Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada



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