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Tiger may fix this.
I say "may" because nothing is sure until you have your hands on it and it is working. But I recall from one of the reports on Tiger that the Address Book in Tiger has a feature that will allow for sharing it. I don't know all the functionality but I like the idea of Apple supported sharing over having to make a work-around.
Tiger may fix this.
Like iTunes and iPhoto, this sharing will probably require that the Address Book, iCal, etc. be running in each user's account to be seen. This hint doesn't require that.
I agree, though, it would be great if Tiger allows multiple users to share a single database, and allow each user read/write access.
Tiger may fix this.
Even better would be if you could have multiple address books - perhaps a personal book for each user and a shared address book for everyone on the machine / network. Of course, you could use LDAP for the shared directory, but setting that up is not for the faint of heart.
Tiger may fix this.
I've been working on that. At the rate I'm going, I'll either be gray or bald by the time I turn 21 (in March.) Know of any how-tos? |
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