I'm working on a Mac OS X app that was developed for Mountain Lion. The app performs some setup tasks the first time it runs. It then sets a flag in [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]
; on subsequent runs the app checks to see if that flag is set, and does not perform these first time setup tasks if it is set.
On Mountain Lion, I was able to delete the ~/Library/Preferences/bundleid.plist file to wipe out everything stored in NSUserDefaults by the app. However, on more recent versions of Mac OS X, when the app runs it's not even creating that file. I verified that it is saving data successfully to NSUserDefaults by inspecting values coming back from [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"foo"]
in the debugger.
Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding how to delete my app's settings that are stored in NSUserDefaults?