
I recall Win95, I think it was, being announced and that "INI files were OUT and a safe, secure repository was the new way of making all applications robust and secure".
There followed about ten years of technical help advising us to "make a backup of your registry before trying this at home", and now, by my admittedly biased estimate, fifty percent of all pages of help in any topic at all, include a registry hack with no need at all for a warning!
So much for user-proof.
We are become blasé beyond belief.
My grandma taught me "Don't carry all your eggs in one basket", and I long for the days when tweaking an INI file might corrupt the related application and no other.
I haven't finished ranting, so I refuse to insert the OffRant smiley.
Jeers
Chris