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Mac OSX Developer's Guide
book

Mac OSX Developer's Guide

by Jesse Feiler
October 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
594 pages
21h 44m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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386 9 Chapter 18: Building Blocks and Types
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=
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Preferences and Defaults
Mac OS X uses property lists to store preferences and defaults
for applications as well as to store information about them.
The Core Foundation framework implements preferences
and defaults; they are available both for Carbon and Cocoa
applications.
Systemwide preferences and defaults are one of the most important ...
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ISBN: 9780122513411