On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Adam Penny wrote:

Thank you Jamie and Jason. Jamie's email has just panicked me as I've been using CFPreferences rather than NSUserDefaults. It's a system preference pane and I understood that CFPreferences was the way to do this. The documents for CFPreferences kept on saying not to synchronize regularly, so I thought that when synching when the window closed would be a good option.

That said, if I'm on the wrong track I can always change my strategy if there's a better way I missed?

If you're doing a Cocoa application, NSUserDefaults and its friends are definitely the simpler way to go, but they both work.


Jamie Hardt
The Sound Department
http://www.soundepartment.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0362504/

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