I'm not very familiar with ObservableCollection but implementing it seems to provide me with a convenient way of updating a custom collections state based on any add/remove/replace/clear operation.
However, the examples I've looked at typically reference it in the context of WPF/WinForms data binding.
Does implementing it bring any unwanted overhead/dependencies that I should be wary of, ie. in my scenario (simply updating extended state which I have added to the collection based on adds/removes etc.) would it be better to just implement Collection or similar and update the extended state by overriding each add/remove/replace/clear operation?