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Daemon application with System Preferences Pane


  • Subject: Daemon application with System Preferences Pane
  • From: Eric MORAND <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:53:41 +0100

Hi guys,

I'm planning on developping a daemon app whose preferences are set in a system preferences pane. This is the first time I have to develop such a project and I don't know where to start.

So, here I come !

- What kind of project should I use for my daemon ? What am I supposed to do to create en app with no dock icon ?
- Should I have two separated projects for the daemon and the preferences pane or only one, with two targets ?
- I'd like my preferences pane to update some informations when the daemon is running (the way .Mac pane works) and, of course, when a preference is set in the pane, the daemon needs to accordingly. What is the best way to achieve this ? Can my daemon "communicate" with the pane in some way ?



Thanks a lot by advance for your help,



Eric.

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