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Reading/Writing application dictionary files.
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Reading/Writing application dictionary files.


  • Subject: Reading/Writing application dictionary files.
  • From: Lemon Obrien <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 19:51:31 -0700 (PDT)

I need to read and write a .dict file to keep state for my application. i'm new to cocoa so i don't know how a cocoa app should handle state files.

i do have .dict files as resources in xcode; i've heard, but don't know how to, that you can save ".dict" file inbetween an application; and that your application automatically does this for certain standard features.

i need to do this with a file saving information for the application/user in the right place.

this file can grow large.

thanks+


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