At 03:23 PM 8/6/2011, you wrote:

>Because if we store the serial number at the user level then only 
>that user account can use the software. Historically we've written 
>serial numbers at system level to avoid that problem.

But now you are going against interface guidelines. Is that what Mac 
world is coming to? It used to be "play by the rules, don't get 
hurt", now it's every man for himself, at least on this front. And 
it's important. My understand was that licence info went in the 
System Preferences.

I've asked several times on NUG and maybe here - what is Apples 
guidelines say about this? I'd really like to do it like they say. 
But now: what is it?

> > But.. why did you not switch placement to the
> > SpecialFolders.ApplicationData folder /Users/[you]/Application
> > Support/OurFolder? Why did you decide SpecialFolders.Documents? Why
> > would you store application serial numbers in a Documents folder?
> > That's not a document at all.


Garth Hjelte
Sampler User

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