On Jun 21, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:

> I guess the question is, why do you care whether the preferences have been 
> written to disk? As long as everyone is using the correct API to access 
> preferences, it doesn't matter whether CFPreferences is caching them in 
> memory before flushing them to disk.

Because they do not always get flushed to disk; sometimes they disappear. 
Because it is completely random whether or not changes are visible to other 
applications that share them--despite their having been sync'd.

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Scott Ribe
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