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: Andy Armstrong <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 18:40:17 +0000
On 8 Dec 2005, at 18:34, John Stiles wrote:
All I was trying to say is that NSUserDefaults' strongest point
isn't that it is compatible with the "defaults" command line tool.
To most users, that's totally irrelevant, since they don't even
know how to use the command line, and they certainly don't know the
secret preference settings of your app. (Do you even get "defaults"
unless you install the developer package? I don't remember.)
I know - that's what I'm objecting to :)
--
Andy Armstrong, hexten.net
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