Well ,not sure if this will help, since there's no code snippet....but
here goes....

1. You can hold on to the SharedPreferences.Editor object...
2. edit as much as you want
3. In OnPause(), go ahead and commit the editor ...

Though I prefer saving the edits as they change...

On Jan 23, 5:13 pm, A T <somecs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'll give that a try. Will that really change anything, though? The
> variables shouldn't change, especialy if the app is in focus. And right now
> I save them onResume and onPause.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Sundog <sunns...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Trying to post this again... Can you save your preferences when they
> > change, instead of upon exit?
>
> > On Jan 22, 2:04 pm, A T <somecs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  > I'm having this problem with one of my apps where some people are
> > reporting
> > > that their preferences are not being saved when they close and resume the
> > > app. The preferences theyre talking about happen to be actual Preferences
> > > (i.e. the built-in preferences manager for an activity). They say they're
> > > not doing anything special, just exiting the app and going back to it.
> > Does
> > > anyone know why the prefs wouldn't be saved for only this select few
> > people?
> > > I'm at a complete loss.
> > > Thank you
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