Hi All,
    Thanks for your responses. The application is an installer which has to
install something. And that installer should not be allowed to quit.

Thanks,
YOGIN

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Mark Ritchie <mark.ritc...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hi Yogin!
>
> On 22/Feb/2010, at 10:33 PM, yogin bhargava wrote:
> > I dont want to allow the user to quit my application except from the
> activity monitor.
> Ok, I'm curious, in what circumstance would this workflow be obvious to the
> user of your application?  I know that personally, I would be secure
> deleting any application which worked this way however that's just my
> opinion. ;-)
>
> > I have removed the controls for apple+Q button and menu option. Dock item
> is the only thing left.
>
> And what about the other ways to terminate an application?
> For example, the force quit menu?
>
> It sounds me to that you might be developing an application which isn't
> intended to have a user interface?  Is that the case?  If so, then perhaps
> this isn't the best approach...
> M.
>



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