Applications stored in the Applications folder are available to all accounts on a Mac. Some applications require files to be created in the library of an individual account. If you reinstall the application while in the non-working user account the files should be created and the application should operate correctly.
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To allow for the transition from the older PPC Macs (G4 & G5 Macs) to the recent Macs with Intel processors single applications can be created to work on both systems rather than produce two separate applications. The single applications are known as Universal.
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To allow for the transition from the older PPC Macs (G4 & G5 Macs) to the recent Macs with Intel processors single applications can be created to work on both systems rather than produce two separate applications. The single applications are known as Universal.
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Migration Assistant in the Utilities folder which is in the Applications folder can be used to transfer files between two Macs connected on a network or wired together.If the Music library is not too large it can dragged across the network from one Mac to the other.
Stalker Check is a FaceBook app which will work on a Mac which is logged into a FaceBook account.
Mac OS X and Windows are different types of computer operating system. Windows uses executable (.exe) files while Macs use applications (.app) files. The programming instructions are different between the two systems and so Mac OS X will not recognize an .exe file as a usable file, If your Mac has an Intel processor you can install the Windows system on your Mac and then run .exe files from there.