Hi,

I've only been skimming through this discussion, but IF you are only running on the Mac, you might want to try using AppleEvents to communicate between the 2 apps in a peer to peer manner.

You can design specific AE messages to mean certain things and then have the receiving app take appropriate action. You are able also to pass parameters and it need be, even have these 2 apps work across the network on different machines.

I haven't had a chance to attempt all this on OS X, but since AppleEvents have been migrated over, it should pretty much just work with some minor modifications.

Years back, I was able to even have this work across a LAN bridge that used a modem so that I could remotely control apps that were on a large fibre network, all from the comfort of home.


Jesse
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