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NSTimer in Tiger


  • Subject: NSTimer in Tiger
  • From: Julio Cesar Silva dos Santos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:04:37 -0300

I have an application that uses an NSTimer to monitor another application (if it is running, paused, etc.) and it worked fine in Panther but now I have made an upgrade to Tiger using XCode 2.1 and the app behaviour has changed. When the monitored application is not running, every time the NSTimer fires the main app hangs showing the multicolored mouse pointer. The monitoring method calls an AppleScript that checks the state of the other application (by calling "if process 'AppName' exists then'). When the other app is already running, there is no hanging. Has anybody noticed this behaviour?

Thanks,



Julio Cesar Santos
email@hidden
eMac 1GHz ComboDrive
640MB RAM
Linux User #359973

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