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Re: SystemStatusBar question


  • Subject: Re: SystemStatusBar question
  • From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 09:31:33 +0100

Vince,
check the archives, there was a discussion about this topic already. If I remember it well, the solution was in using some private API.


HTH
Robert

On 7.3.2005, at 9:21, Vince Ackerman wrote:

How does Mail know when a iChat buddy is available? Any email from a buddy shows a green dot next to it when the buddy is online. Does iChat post a notification or does Mail constantly query the SystemStatusBar for changes to Menu items? I have searched through all Documentation and find nothing about this. Does anyone have a clue?

Vince

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