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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T16:12:33+00:00 2026-05-30T16:12:33+00:00

I put this code: – (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification { [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] hideOtherApplications];// Insert code here

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I put this code:

- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
    [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] hideOtherApplications];// Insert code here to initialize your application
    [NSApp terminate:self];
}

If I comment out [NSApp terminate:self]; then yea all other applications are hidden. However, if I quit the application they show up again.

Also if I make the code like that the program doesn’t do anything actually. It hides all other applications and then quit showing all other applications again.

The program is simple.

Hide all application
Quit
After quitting I want all applications to remain hidden. it’s so simple. How?

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    2026-05-30T16:12:34+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    What you want, I believe, is actually to minimize all other windows, not hide them. There isn’t a truly simple way to do this that I know of, but the simplest way IMO would be to call an applescript that would go through each window of each app and issue the cmd-m command. If minimize is implemented by all of the apps then it should work fine (you could choose to close those that don’t minimize if you wanted to). It may take a bit of tinkering to get working exactly right, but the script below, taken from macscripter.net, works 80% of the time for me:

    tell application "System Events"
       set currentProcesses to name of every application process whose visible = true
    end tell
    
    set tmpWindows to 0
    
    repeat with tmpProcess in currentProcesses
       tell application tmpProcess
           activate
           try
               set tmpWindows to count windows
           on error
               set tmpWindows to 1 --> # of windows to try to force closed if it doesn't 'appear' to have any windows
           end try
       end tell
    
       if tmpWindows > 0 then
           tell application "System Events"
               tell application tmpProcess
                   repeat tmpWindows times
                       try
                           keystroke "m" using command down
                       end try
                   end repeat
               end tell
           end tell
       end if
    
       set tmpWindows to 0
    
    end repeat
    

    The other option would be to use Cocoa Accessibility API to get the windows of each running app and set the AXMinimized . Be forewarned: It can get pretty sticky! These 2 other stackoverflow questions should help you on the way:

    Mac / Cocoa – Getting a list of windows using Accessibility API

    Cocoa accessibility API, can I click a window in the background without activating it?

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