On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 07:30:33 -0700, Chris Stratton wrote:

> On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 5:43:43 PM UTC-4, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>>
>> I have a new android transformer.
>>
>> I'd like to share it with my wife.  Not that it's multiuser in the
>> sense that we can both use it simultaneously, but rather that when I
>> use it, I'd have my identity, and she'd have hers.  Or course we'd like
>> to share the apps we install, and such.  No point in having two copies.
>>
> I think the short answer is, no, it's not really designed to do that.
> 
> You can have multiple email, etc accounts on the device, but it would be
> hard to avoid frequently seeing things in the other account (message
> notifications with first line of content, etc), and a moderately high
> chance of occasionally emailing from a different account than you
> intended to by accident, etc.

Thanks.  That's the most I realistically was hopping for.

The Nokia 800 made the same mistake.  There's really no reason that app 
developers can't be made to understand '~' as a directory name.

-- hendrik

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