It certainly has been an interesting week....
The latest set of question marks arises from updating apps on a multi-account machine. After upgrading to 10.9, each account has had to sign up with its own Apple ID: that's not a surprise in the context of Apple's 'buy once, use anywhere' policy. What is more surprising is that the updater now reinstalls all the apps in full for each account.
Beside hogging bandwidth and taking up disk space, this also eats up about 20Gigs on my Time Capsule. What happened to 'one app, several users'? I sort of get the logic, the implementation is wasteful and inelegant. Did I miss something?
The latest set of question marks arises from updating apps on a multi-account machine. After upgrading to 10.9, each account has had to sign up with its own Apple ID: that's not a surprise in the context of Apple's 'buy once, use anywhere' policy. What is more surprising is that the updater now reinstalls all the apps in full for each account.
Beside hogging bandwidth and taking up disk space, this also eats up about 20Gigs on my Time Capsule. What happened to 'one app, several users'? I sort of get the logic, the implementation is wasteful and inelegant. Did I miss something?
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