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  • Subject: Mail - check email
  • From: Cocoa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 02:49:15 +1300

I am new to programming. I studied basic C language, and recently I read the Objective-C Tutorial and Cocoa Fundamental Guide , but i am still confused with how do I connect my the codes with other applications on the mac such as Mail.app.

I am planing to write a plug-in for Mail.app. Are there anyway to do this. I have been reading around the stuffs on the net like Application Kit, Foundation.

I think I need to use NSApplication, and NSNotification. Am I right?

It's a simple plug-in, it only check the Mail if it has new mails, if it has, return a message and display at the center of the monitor, if it doesn't, just do nothings
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