I should have been more specific in the question sorry.And you are right,
just tried this with Adobe Photoshop and gave me at least twenty entries for
photoshop's floating windows and palettes and others like spotlight,
systemUI Server. With background processes, I could probably match it
against with what I get from NSWorkspace/LaunchedApplication, but the
palettes and inspectors are there. Too trigger happy on my part. :P

Perhaps there is a tricky way to filter it, all I need is to get only the
launched Applications and their window/document if any. Any ideas?

Cheer,
John Ku

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Kyle Sluder <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:43 AM, John Ku <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Fantastic, this is exactly what Im looking for. Time to dive into C!
>
> This is not going to get you the names of documents, it will get you
> the titles of windows.  You have no idea whether a window is a
> document window, inspector, or other some other kind of window, and
> you have no idea what the relationship is between the window title and
> the document name.
>
> It is far from exactly what you were asking for.
>
> --Kyle Sluder
>
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