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Launch command in OS X 10.2
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Launch command in OS X 10.2


  • Subject: Launch command in OS X 10.2
  • From: Sam Griffith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 01:28:06 -0600

Hello all,

I read that the launch command can make an app start, but not show? But I
tried it like the code shows in the AS Language manual and the application
still shows.

I'm trying to start address book, but have it be hidden. By that I mean I
want it to run, but not show up. Kind of like when you put a application in
your Login Items and check the "hide on startup" checkbox.

Thanks,


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Sam Griffith Jr.
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