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identifying if an application is not responding
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identifying if an application is not responding


  • Subject: identifying if an application is not responding
  • From: Devarshi Kulshreshtha <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2012 23:37:35 +0530

Hi All,

Is there any way to identify if an application is 'not responding' like
how it shows in 'Force Quit' window when an application is unresponsive.

I checked methods declared in NSApplicationDelegate, checked class
reference of NSRunningApplication but I did n't get any useful method or
property through which I can identify it.

Please suggest.

Thanks,
Devarshi
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