Re: What is the rationale behind keeping preferences in one place and "Application Support" files in another?
Re: What is the rationale behind keeping preferences in one place and "Application Support" files in another?
- Subject: Re: What is the rationale behind keeping preferences in one place and "Application Support" files in another?
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 10:22:48 -0800
On Dec 8, 2005, at 10:22 AM, Andy Armstrong wrote:
On 8 Dec 2005, at 18:16, John Stiles wrote:
I agree that prefs don't belong in Application Support, but the
"defaults" command line tool? Huh...? How is that relevant to our
end users?
There are certainly compelling reasons to use NSUserDefaults, and
I'd even consider that "compatibility with Property List
Editor.app" is one such reason. But I don't think it's common
practice to use the "defaults" tool, unless you're doing hacks
from Mac OS X Hints or something :)
So you're advocating breaking system functionality just because you
think that people don't use it. I use defaults and I'm a user.
Where did I advocate that?
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