I was trying to play with the new dual user features and I wanted to know if both iTunes and iPhoto can share the same master file between two users on same computer.
So that when user 'A' buys a song and user 'B' loads iTunes the new song is there without the need to 'share'. I know in that both apps share on a network but since this is a single machine....is there a 'need' t share
For example with iPhoto if logged in as user 'B' I can see User A's library even but each time it has to go through the 'act' of importing/downloading them as if it was from a remote site - very tedious with nearly 5000 photos.
So my question is can these applications be booted up and the system ignor who is logged in and treat both user A and user B as a single computer (which they are) instead as unique users modeling a remote network set up (ie two computers) 😕 .
I hope this makes sense.
Cheers
IJ
So that when user 'A' buys a song and user 'B' loads iTunes the new song is there without the need to 'share'. I know in that both apps share on a network but since this is a single machine....is there a 'need' t share
For example with iPhoto if logged in as user 'B' I can see User A's library even but each time it has to go through the 'act' of importing/downloading them as if it was from a remote site - very tedious with nearly 5000 photos.
So my question is can these applications be booted up and the system ignor who is logged in and treat both user A and user B as a single computer (which they are) instead as unique users modeling a remote network set up (ie two computers) 😕 .
I hope this makes sense.
Cheers
IJ