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mlRe: Querying the front application
FROM : Rosyna
DATE : Sun Jul 09 10:20:44 2006

This may require the user have accessibility enabled. It is not
enabled by default.

Ack, at 7/9/06, <email_removed> said:

>You could also use the Accessibility API.  The documentation is
>pretty scattered on it, but
>http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Accessibility/Reference/AccessibilityLowlevel/index.html
>seems to be the right place to start.  It uses a pretty familiar
>notifcation-observer model; you can register for application
>activated/deactivated notifications, and other such things.
>Parameters provided in the notifications presumably include the
>application in question.  I've not used it myself though, so I
>couldn't tell you any more.


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