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Notion for mac exchange
Notion for mac exchange










notion for mac exchange

I have experience with linux/unix/command/BSD subsystem, what have you, so answers of a technical nature will help.

Notion for mac exchange install#

Is there a way to make this annoyance go away? Should I install these applications in a different way? I want to manage my apps "user account-agnostically" if that's possible. I'd like the applications (or their folder, whatever) to be read-write for both or writable using a password or something. Also when I install something in account A, but use it the first few times using account B the "this application came from the internet, are you sure you want to use it?"-warning doesn't go away until I use it with account B. So, how is it possible that user A can dump something in the /Applications folder without using a password, only to find it read-only to user B? It's very annoying.

notion for mac exchange

It's not the end of the world, but I wouldn't exactly call this user friendly. A lot of things that are supposed to be user-friendly break in this situation, for example: applications that upgrade themselves stumble over this, and instead of replacing an old bundle with a new one, I have to manually delete the old one before putting the new one in place. But when user A moves an application there, there's no need for a password, but a application will be owned by user A, and read-only to user B. Other applications just come as an app bundle, which you can move to a desired location, in my case this is the /Applications folder, since I like all apps to be in a central place. I have a MBP with Lion (10.7.3) on it and there are two user accounts on it, I use them to seperate work and private stuff, but when I install apps, I generally want to use/upgrade/remove them using either account.Īpplications that come as a package (.pkg/.mpkg) tend to install/upgrade easily and require admin permissions in a user friendly way, no problem here.












Notion for mac exchange