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Mac apps don't write to the plist file, they set NSUserDefaults; they have no control over when that gets pushed to the plist and looking in there doesn't tell you what the actual state of the defaults are. That's why I mentioned it above; the different behavior in 10.9 has come up frequently on the Apple devforums.