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NSProcessInfo operatingSystem anomaly
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NSProcessInfo operatingSystem anomaly


  • Subject: NSProcessInfo operatingSystem anomaly
  • From: "Al Ameen Shah Ahamed Shah" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 18:22:50 +0530

Hi,

NSProcessInfo 's operatingSystemName can return NSWindowsNTOperatingSystem or
NSWindows95OperatingSystem.along with those for HP UX or Sun Solaris.

But what is the use of all these constants when one cannot run a cocoa application in any of these
OS's other than Mac OS X ? If these constants on the other hand indicated the different
versions of Mac OS X system that a cocoa app can run then it would have been a useful
shortcut.

or is there something i couldn't see ? Any other use ??

thanks in advance,
ameen.
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