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Leopard Technical Q&As: Cocoa
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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BOM characters in 'utxt' clipboard flavor (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1221: Explains the use of the BOM character in 'utxt' scrap data
2003-01-20
How to add other pasteboard types to an HFS Promise drag in Cocoa (HTML)
QA1300: Explains how to add other pasteboard types to an HFS Promise drag in Cocoa.
2003-09-15
How to set a custom drag image when doing an HFS Promise drag in Cocoa (HTML)
QA1200: Explains how to set a custom drag image when doing an HFS Promise drag in Cocoa.
2003-09-15
Public UTIs supported by Mac OS X v10.3 (HTML)
QA1406: Lists the public UTIs (Uniform Type Identifiers) used by the Pasteboard in Mac OS X v10.3.
2005-02-08
Re-enabling dragging from NSTableView to other applications (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1220: Explains how to re-enable drag-and-drop from NSTableViews to other applications
2008-02-08
Sending an Email (HTML)
QA1084: Shows how to create an email in the user's prefered email application.
2004-11-05