NSApplicationMain basically does the following:

[NSApplication sharedApplication];
[[NSBundle mainBundle] loadNibNamed:[[NSBundle mainBundle] 
objectForInfoDictionaryKey:@"NSMainNibFile"] owner:NSApp];
[NSApp run];

EG

-----Original Message-----
>It might be that your application doesn't use NSApplicationMain() as the 
>program starting point.This
function is responsible for initializing stuff and loading the main
bundle's main nib file as specified in the Info.plist file.

Correct, I do not use it. Use NSApplication's sharedApplication and run. I had 
seen something (a flowchart, I think) that said run would do the nib-loading 
also, which I found puzzling, but  other docs do say the nib gets loaded before 
the run.

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