Re: Using UserDefaults properly
Re: Using UserDefaults properly
- Subject: Re: Using UserDefaults properly
- From: Mailing list subscriptions <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 14:37:48 +0200
El 09/09/2006, a las 11:16, Conor Dearden escribió:
I disagree with storing such simple information in a separate file
in the
application support folder. What you have implemented storing the
possible
values of the categories for expenses in the preference file is a
perfect
use of user defaults. Just because a preference is not visible in the
preference panel does not mean it shouldn't go in the preference file.
Yes, but another factor to bear in mind is that preference files seem
to be fairly prone to corruption. Anything you stick in there you,
and your customers, have to accept that it could go "bye bye" at any
time.
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