Stop writing to the registry
Is it possible to stop writing those values in registry. I'm talking about the refresh counter and the others? I personally don't want those info written in the registry.
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Inappropriate?Well, I think storing application configuration in registry is standard way how to do it under Windows.
If you don't like refresh counter, ... well I can remove this functionality from next version. But at least 3 other people should agree here in the topic. -
Inappropriate?Don't get me wrong I happily watch the refresh counter. And I'll miss it if you remove it, but just don't think it should be stored in the registry. I'm not talking about removing it I'm talking about moving it off the registry. I'm sure you have considered a XML store for projects (settings.xml) just for make them more easily for backing. This is also the case for the refresh counter. I don't really know the backgrounds of this particular decision you have made. May be it is too expensive to you to write to a file every time refresh occur.
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