Use LSCopyAllRoleHandlersForContentType to get a list of bundle identifiers. The bundle identifiers you can convert into full paths using NSWorkspace, which also has a method to retrieve an icon that for a file at a full path (which in the case of an app, will return an app icon).
Cheers, Dave On May 23, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Trygve Inda wrote: > I know I have seen this code before but in the last 30 minutes of digging, I > can't find it. > > How can I get a list of bundle identifiers (or paths to an app) for all the > apps that can open a file of a given type (eg pdf, mp3 etc) > > Then, How can I get an icon for these apps? > > Basically I want to build a menu of app apps on the system that can open a > particular file.
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