Sure this is possible. Just start a timer and check if your document is 
changed. If both are true, save your document….


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Peter M. Groen
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On 24 okt. 2012, at 16:29, Daniel Price <daniel.pr...@fxhome.com> wrote:

> Is it possible to implement autosave in Qt/mac applications as was introduced 
> in OSX Lion (and refined in Mountain Lion)? Has anyone done this?
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