From: Dale Goodvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a 15" Imac, Flat Panel, OS10.3.8.
I am the administrator of the computer and would like to share the tunes in my iTunes Library list with another user on the same computer.
How do I do this?
You don't say what version of iTunes you are using, but recent versions move the iTunes Library files into the "Shared" folder so that they are available to everyone automatically.
Hopefully, that is an OPTION, not a requirement. There are many, many people who prefer to have separate libraries. A new owner of a G5 iMac asked me how she and her husband could use both of their iPods with the one computer while maintaining separate iTunes libraries. The fact that the music libraries are kept in each users folder was the answer. If Apple is no longer allowing this, then it can only be to force each person to buy their own computer, which in turn negates the multi-user advantage of OS 10.
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Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney
"Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI shell while Mac System 10 is ... oh, never mind."
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