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FYI: NSKeyedArchiver success
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FYI: NSKeyedArchiver success


  • Subject: FYI: NSKeyedArchiver success
  • From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 17:29:47 -0500

Just a quick note to share a success story...

Got my Mac Mini (core solo) today and placed my Universal Cocoa app as well as a corresponding data file that was created on my PowerPC Mac. The data file is makes use of NSKeyedArchiver. Running the app on the Intel Mac worked a-ok and the data file was read in correctly (i.e. no byte-swapping issues).

Kudos to the Cocoa team for making this an incredibly easy transition! This is also great for customers that will be moving data files from PowerPC Macs to Intel Macs. Seamless upgrade!

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