On Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:

> Right now, everyone yearns for .ini style single configuration files
> instead of the registry. But a couple of years back, everyone cursed at the
> darn .ini files that were scattered all over one's harddisk.

> Its not exactly logical to want that what was bad 10 years back now, when
> things haven't become exactly less complex.

I think a mixture of both is appropriate.

The large apps will likely need a centralized system of configuration.
However, the apps that require portability and easy multi-user setups
within one XP user account should have their own ini files and not
rely on the registry.

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