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Re: Multiple instances of an app open?
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Re: Multiple instances of an app open?


  • Subject: Re: Multiple instances of an app open?
  • From: Finlay Dobbie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:34:42 +0100

On 24/08/05, Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden> wrote:
> Based on that fact, if I was trying to commit the UI crime you are
> trying to commit :) , I would probably look into making a wrapper app
> bundle that, upon being launched, manually invoked the executable of
> the real application held inside of it, and immediately quit.  This
> should be enough to cause the Finder to repeatedly allow launches of
> the app, though you might have some trouble if the user tried to fire
> off two as fast as they can click...

LaunchServices has a kLSLaunchNewInstance flag you can pass in.

 -- Finlay
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