Buying a new Macbook Pro / 2x Mac's accessing iphoto from an external drive

Hi.
I have currently a Macbook and I am also thinking about going to buy a Macbook Pro, question is can I access my iphoto and itunes libraries from both Mac’s on my single external hard drive without the libraries being affected?
(Sorry if a simple question)
Much appreciated!

Ashton
Welcome to the Apple user discussion forums
Yes you can (at least with iPhoto - you should post the iTunes question in the itunes forum) - See Old Toad's post - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7456598&#7456598 - for more information
LN

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