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  • Re: custom NSTextView, (continued)
      • Re: custom NSTextView, Parrish Myers
        • Message not available
          • Re: custom NSTextView, Parrish Myers
  • Adding objects to NSArrayController bound to Core Data, Matteo Manferdini
    • Re: Adding objects to NSArrayController bound to Core Data, mmalcolm crawford
  • how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Alan Smith
    • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Lawrence Sanbourne
    • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Alexander Dymerets
      • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Steve Checkoway
    • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Paul Lynch
    • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Scott Anguish
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Greg Parker
      • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Agent M
        • Re: how do I save prefs when the app is Force Quit?, Shaun Wexler
  • Building binaries for PowerPC and Intel, Rick Langschultz
    • Re: Building binaries for PowerPC and Intel, mmalcolm crawford
    • Re: Building binaries for PowerPC and Intel, Paul Lynch
  • setKeyEquivalent trouble, Paolo Bertani
    • Message not available
      • Re: setKeyEquivalent trouble, Paolo Bertani
        • Re: setKeyEquivalent trouble [SOLVED], Paolo Bertani
        • Re: setKeyEquivalent trouble [SOLVED] 2, Paolo Bertani
  • Re: Using Fix and Continue with Object Alloc, listposter
    • Re: Using Fix and Continue with Object Alloc, Mike Abdullah
  • Possible RBSplitView BOF at WWDC, Rainer Brockerhoff
  • ManagedObject Leaking and an "observation", listposter
  • Accessing SQL Databases, Kenny Millar
    • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Nick Zitzmann
      • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Bas Scheffers
    • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Andrew Satori
      • RE: Accessing SQL Databases, Kenny Millar
        • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Andrew Satori
      • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Mark Lilback
    • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Pierce T. Wetter III
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Jonathan Monroe
    • Re: Accessing SQL Databases, Christopher Nagel
  • Handling Right Mouse Event for NSTableView, David Chan
    • Re: Handling Right Mouse Event for NSTableView, Nick Zitzmann
    • Re: Handling Right Mouse Event for NSTableView, Lon Giese
  • File Output from Python to Obj-C, Wesley
    • Re: File Output from Python to Obj-C, Pontus Ilbring
    • Re: File Output from Python to Obj-C, Nicko van Someren
  • Re: C++ gets translated into ObjC? Strange compiler errors... [RESOLVED], Brian Barth
  • NSSlider and NSSliderCell classes, Vinay Prabhu
    • Re: NSSlider and NSSliderCell classes, Mike Abdullah
      • Re: NSSlider and NSSliderCell classes, Michael Ash
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Fwd: NSSlider and NSSliderCell classes, Lon Giese
  • ArrayController & editable tableViews, Jesus De Meyer
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: ArrayController & editable tableViews, Dan Messing
  • Core Data Predicate Performance Problem, David Emme
  • NSWindow widgets, Michael Link
  • Zoom and QTMovieView, Valerio Ferrucci
  • Testing, Dan Rodricks
  • ScreenSaver and NSUserDefaultsController, Jesus De Meyer
    • RE: ScreenSaver and NSUserDefaultsController, Christopher Hickman
    • Re: ScreenSaver and NSUserDefaultsController, Nick Zitzmann
  • Re: Shared User Defaults v. NSUserDefaultsController in a nib question, Christopher Hickman
  • The application that you built, Wayne Pascoe
  • sound a bell, Angelo Chen
    • Re: sound a bell, John Stiles
    • Re: sound a bell, listposter
  • Low Level (mid-level) Core Data problems, Barry Wilson
    • Re: Low Level (mid-level) Core Data problems, mmalcolm crawford
  • More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Lon Giese
    • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, John Stiles
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Lon Giese
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Ryan Britton
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, John Pannell
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Bill Bumgarner
    • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Greg Hurrell
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Fwd: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Lon Giese
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Greg Hurrell
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Ondra Cada
          • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Greg Hurrell
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Shawn Erickson
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Shawn Erickson
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Ondra Cada
          • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Shawn Erickson
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Shawn Erickson
    • Fwd: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Lon Giese
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Scott Ellsworth
        • Message not available
          • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Scott Ellsworth
        • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Greg Hurrell
      • Re: More Mac like handling of OS raised exceptions, Mike Blaguszewski
  • how do I get a files version?, Alan Smith
    • Re: how do I get a files version?, Nick Zitzmann
  • incompatible pointer type warning, but everything OK?, Ron Fleckner
    • Re: incompatible pointer type warning, but everything OK?, Nick Zitzmann
      • Re: incompatible pointer type warning, but everything OK?, Ron Fleckner
  • Do I need to release static "class" variables?, Eric
    • Re: Do I need to release static "class" variables?, Daniel Jalkut
  • What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Eric
    • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Nick Zitzmann
      • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Eric
        • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Nick Zitzmann
        • Message not available
          • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Eric
            • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), mmalcolm crawford
            • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Shawn Erickson
            • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Bill Bumgarner
              • Re: What's so special about NSString literals? (RE: memory management), Eric
  • Is NSPopUpButton KVO compliant?, Mark Lilback
    • Re: Is NSPopUpButton KVO compliant?, mmalcolm crawford