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Re: Get path to user preference folder, updated
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Re: Get path to user preference folder, updated


  • Subject: Re: Get path to user preference folder, updated
  • From: Daniel Aarno <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 17:31:32 +0100

Saturdayen den 15 February 2003 kl 17.22 skrev Sherm Pendley:

Use NSUserDefaults. That's what it's there for - so you don't have to worry about the underlying implementation, such as where and how the defaults/preferences are stored on disk.

Yes I use this to store my apps preferences. However I have need to store (2) other files here also. These files are not suitable for including in the "preference file" (MyApp.plist).

But thanks anyway, any other ideas? Surely there must be something like the old FindFolder(kPreferenceFolder, ...) call from "classic" MacOS.

/Bishop

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