> On Dec 9, 2015, at 5:04 PM, Dragan Milić wrote:
>
> Yeah, but I need to manage system-wide items, like favorites (found in
> Finder’s sidebar), recent document (on system level, not my application
> level), recent servers, etc. Finder still does that so I don’t really get the
> response tha
On sre 09.12.2015., at 19.12, Greg Weston wrote:
>> I opened a radar a while back and got this answer:
>>
>> "Shared file lists are no longer supported. There is no exact replacement
>> API.”
>> “If you want to manage your recent documents list, you should use
>> NSDocumentController."
>> “If y
> I opened a radar a while back and got this answer:
>
> "Shared file lists are no longer supported. There is no exact replacement
> API.”
> “If you want to manage your recent documents list, you should use
> NSDocumentController."
> “If you want to run a background tool independent of your main
I opened a radar a while back and got this answer:
"Shared file lists are no longer supported. There is no exact replacement API.”
“If you want to manage your recent documents list, you should use
NSDocumentController."
“If you want to run a background tool independent of your main application, y
This may not be the appropriate list to ask, but I couldn’t think of any better
place…
Now that (as of El Capitan) complete LSSharedFileList API is deprecated, which
API is one supposed to use to retrieve list of items (in “favorites”, “recent
documents”, “recent servers”, “login items” etc…) a