If you wish to follow UNIX standards, store generated files in a sub directory
in /var/lib (global files) or dot-files in user home directory. NeXTSTEP use
/Library/Application Support for globals and ~/Library/Application Support for
user-specific.
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> On May 16, 2014, at 2:
~/Library/Application Support
is what I consider to be the standard place for persistent storage. I'd always
start getting library from URLSForDirectory:inDomains: for the
NSLibraryDirectory and go from there.
Also, if you sandbox the tool at some point, you'll get a NSLibraryDirectory
direc
Isn't /Application Support/ the standard?
On 16 May 2014 05:47, William Squires wrote:
> Should I put it in /Library/Application\ Support/ or /Library/Preferences,
> or somewhere else?
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On May 15, 2014, at 8:47 PM, William Squires wrote:
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> Should I put it in /Library/Application\ Support/ or /Library/Preferences, or
> somewhere else?
Definitely not in ~/Library/Preferences, unless you are using NSUserDefaults.
What kind of persistent storage are you talking about? Tradition