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| location | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | May 21 at 13:33 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
I study Computer Science in Amsterdam and currently I'm mostly into Web (Magento) and iOS (iPhone) development.
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Apr 30 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 9 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Aug 2 |
asked | Lion's “sort by” view bug (Finder and Time Machine) |
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May 23 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? You know what? Even though is isn't the solution I would have wanted, it probably is the easiest right now. |
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May 23 |
accepted | Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? |
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Apr 21 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? Yes, that would be the answer I think. |
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Apr 21 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? Well, having to use a password to install software feels safe, like with installers. Having to do the same when removing something seems normal to me too. Command-Delete, type in password, done. Drag an upgrade for an app into the applications folder, enter password, done. that's fine. Having to dive into the command line, however, feels like my computer is an overpriced linux machine. I would just like it to be part of some intuitive process. |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 21 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? added 628 characters in body |
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Apr 21 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? the chmod actually doesn't really apply to my situation, reading and running the apps is never a problem, writing is. |
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Apr 21 |
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Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? Both are admins, both use passwords, entering passwords is no problem, I just don't want to have to do all kinds of little actions to fix every app every time. I like the quarantine function of OSX, so I agree it's not a good idea :). I've thought about chown -R root:wheel /Applications and chmod -R a+rX /Applications, but I think it won't solve anything. |
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Apr 21 |
asked | Best practice for installing applications for multiple users? |
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Jan 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 13 |
accepted | What is the Documents & Data item used for in the iCloud preference pane on my Mac? |
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Jan 7 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 7 |
asked | What is the Documents & Data item used for in the iCloud preference pane on my Mac? |