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Re: NSTimers and sleeping mac's



Also, despite what its name might lead you to believe, NSTimer's
setFireDate: ("Resets the receiver to fire next at a given date")
doesn't really to that. It would be better described as "takes the
given date/time, subtracts the current date/item, and resets the
receiver to fire that many seconds from now". So if you care about
automatic DST changes, and manual changes to the clock, you'll also want
to register for notification of the clock changing.

I was aware of having to register for sleep/wake notifications but not the change in time ones. Where can you register for these notifications? I couldn't find them in NSWorkspace where I would've expected them.


- Keith
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