FWIW, OS X is effectively just a gussied up version of OpenBSD with the
Apple user interface lightly welded to it. Read: not exactly the same as
Linux, but pretty darn close.

An OS X user needs an admin account to install software to the /Applications
folder (where OS X apps default install) but a user can install an app in
his/her home folder or sub-folders thereof. So far except for the
Applications folder, not too different from Linux.

Some stuff may get installed to special folders in /Library, which is
generally readable by all users. Note that /usr, /bin, /sbin etc. all still
exist and can be used if the user has access...

Point being that I'm not sure what the problems really are.

Al

On 5/6/04 12:23 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I think Bill means *Tux Paint* doesn't support multiusers on Windows and
>> Mac... 'cuz Windows XP (certainly) and MacOS X (I would think) do have
>> multiuser concepts. Maybe it's time to get Tux Paint support multiusers
>> under Windows and MacOS X! =D
> 
> So from John, Darrell and/or others, any comments regarding this?
> I assume the main code will need to be changed (as well as some tweaks to
> the install process).

_______________________________________________
Tuxpaint-dev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://tux4kids.net/mailman/listinfo/tuxpaint-dev

Reply via email to