Thanks Mr.Kyle for your quick reply,
You are correct.
I have added the following line in my info.plist
<key>NSUIElement</key>
<string>1</string>
I do not want to show my application on the dock.


Thanks,
Ramesh.P




On , Kyle Sluder <kyle.slu...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Ramesh P ramesh.pauldu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My cocoa application is running successfully. But when I use this code

> NSLog(@"%@",[[NSWorkspace sharedworkspace]launchedapplication]);

> in another application, it is not printing my application name. What is the

> problem with my running application?

> Now I opened the Force Quit in my MAC. There also my application name is not

> available. How can solve this? Help me.



First of all, case matters. +sharedworkspace is *not* the same as

+sharedWorkspace. Either you didn't copy/paste your code directly, or

you are ignoring compiler warnings.



If your app doesn't appear in the Force Quit dialog, one of the

following is happening:

1. You're not writing a regular Cocoa app.

2. You have specified LSUIElement or LSBackgroundOnly, or used

TransformProcessType to achieve the same effect.



--Kyle Sluder

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