Yes I was thinking about that in an earlier post, only I envisioned that RunRev 
would probably do something along these lines in the next update. You might 
want to contact them (if you are in the developer group) and see if this is in 
the works, so you don't waste your time creating an external that their next 
version includes. 

Bob


On Jun 18, 2012, at 4:40 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:

>> What's new is that your app doesn't "write" there per se.  Apple is now 
>> requiring that the OS write there on your behalf, using either the 
>> theNSUserDefaults Cocoa class or the CFPreferences API.
> 
> Would people like an external solution for this? I have an iOS solution to 
> integrate with the Settings app which will be released at some point and that 
> also makes use of NSUserDefaults. I can't imagine it would be too much 
> trouble to create an OS X external that just did the NSUserDefaults bit but 
> if everyone will just move all user data to Application Support then I might 
> as well focus on other things.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> --
> M E R Goulding 
> Software development services
> Bespoke application development for vertical markets
> 
> mergExt - There's an external for that!
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