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Interapplication communication in Mac OS X enables high-level communication and data sharing among applications. Using the Cocoa programmatic interfaces for interapplication communication, developers can have their applications transfer data via the pasteboard, access the services of applications, interact with the workspace, notify other applications of events, and communicate directly with other applications.

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