An application built in MacApp followed the command pattern, in which user actions are encapsulated in objects containing event details, and then sent to the proper object to carry them out. In the Mac OS this simple chain of events is actually not all that easy to code "by hand", as the OS only supports extremely basic events like "mouse click" or "keypress". It is the role of MacApp's internal machinery to take these basic events, translate them into semantically higher-level commands, and then route the command to the proper object.
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Have been involved in making mac os application for almost 5 years now. Have very good expertise in creation of decent application and also handling command line interfaces. Hence i am very much comfortable in implementing this application.