Odd, my experience has been exactly the opposite. Unless I bind to 
NSUserDefaultsController, I don't get notified when other parts of my app 
change a default. So I guess the answer is: "It always breaks on Uli's work 
Mac" :-)

Cheers,
-- Uli Kusterer
"The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..."
http://www.zathras.de

On Mar 17, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Seth Willits <sli...@araelium.com> wrote:
> In nibs we bind to NSUserDefaults through NSUserDefaultsController, but is 
> there any point in using NSUserDefaultsController when binding to a default 
> through code? (Or using KVO, also.) It's always seemed to work monitoring 
> NSUserDefaults directly.
> 
> --
> Seth Willits

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