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I'm trying to create a program that will focus a certain application (if it is launched). Here is my code:

#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#import <stdio.h>

int main() {
  // activate Firefox
  NSArray *apps = [NSRunningApplication runningApplicationsWithBundleIdentifier: @"org.mozilla.firefox"];

  if ([apps count] == 0) {
    printf("no matching app\n");
    return 1;
  }

  if (![apps[0] activateWithOptions: NSApplicationActivateAllWindows]) {
    printf("failed to activate\n");
    return 1;
  }

  return 0;
}

When I run this, it prints "failed to activate," and Firefox is not brought into focus. What am I doing wrong?

Adrian
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Just use NSApplicationActivateIgnoringOtherApps modifier to activate. It's work ok.

Additionally activateWithOptions: method has the following note:

This method will return NO if the application has quit, or is not a type of application than can be activated.

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  • Adding `NSApplicationActivateIgnoringOtherApps` worked! Thank you! – Adrian Aug 05 '15 at 18:53
  • Hi @Adrian and comrade, I am having an issue with with this, if the all the windows of the process are minimized, it is not un-minimizing the windows. Is there anyway to unminimize the windows then focus? Here is screencast of my issue, I am making a firefox profile manager - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR5uf4eR8js – Noitidart Jan 11 '16 at 12:46