How can i share the pages application with another computer?

How can U share the pages application with another computer?

Just make sure it is for you or your family.
If you purchased Pages through the Mac App Store, then just login on the other computer using the same Apple I.D. and you can install it at no extra charge.
Peter

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    How can I share books or audiobooks with another computer?

    You can't re-download audiobooks on any computer - they are currently a one-time only download. Music can be re-downloaded in some countries, they are listed on this page. But you should be able to copy your purchases from, for example, your backup and add them to the computer's iTunes via File > Add Folder To Library.

  • How can i share my itunes library with another computer

    how can i share my itunes library with another computer

    Fingers crossed, the following document may be of some help with that:
    iTunes: Setting up Home Sharing on your computer

  • How can I share the home folder with different accounts on the same mac?

    Hi, here's a question:
    How can I share the home folder with different accounts on the same mac?
    The whole point being not to have to install all my apps, and move all my files each time between users.
    The second thing would be to be able to modify one document on one account, and have it changed on the other account without having to copy it.
    I would like to have a pro and a private account on my mac.
    Thanks for you answers,
    Doug

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    If you want to share things between users on the same Mac, use the /Users/Shared folder. Keep your home folder private. Trying to defeat the protections on the home folder subfolders just gets messy. I've never bothered to figure out all of the problems associated with it so I can't explain how to do it.
    Even with using Shared, you would need to alter the ACLs on the shared folder in order to allow both users to modify the documents.
    You must create a Group in Users & Groups and put each user in that group. Then create a folder inside /Users/Shared where you want to share the various files.
    Then, add an ACL to the shared folder that gives the group special permissions. on that folder.
    sudo chmod -R +a "<sharinggroup> allow delete,chown,list,search,add_file,add_subdirectory,delete_child,file_inherit,directory_inherit" /Users/Shared/<sharing folder>
    Replace <sharinggroup> and <sharingfolder> with the name of your group and your folder. Then, run the command in the Terminal.
    With that ACL, each user in <sharinggroup> will be able to alter the files created by any user in the group in that <sharingfolder>.
    Essentially, the client OS is not designed for true file sharing among the individual users. It is designed to isolate each user account from the others.

  • I bought a Mountain Lion upgrade for $20 off the Apple site. I have four other Macs all under the same ID. How can I share the new OS with other computers. Or can I?

    I bought a Mountain Lion upgrade for $20 off the Apple site. I have four other Macs all under the same ID. How can I share the new OS with other computers. Or can I?

    You can share it with other Macs under your control (not your neighbor's).  You just need to be logged in under the buying AppleID for updates or to download again.
    Use this thread to find a method of copying the ML download into a USB drive to make other installations easier: https://discussions.apple.com/message/16639520#16639520

  • How can I share my iTunes library with another user on my laptop?

    How can I share my itunes library with another user on my laptop?

    If you type "Shore itunes library" into the search bar at the top of this page by "Support" you will find:
    iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer

  • How do i share a photo album with another computer

    I have edited a photo album that I wish to share with another computer in my network.  How do I import the album?

    If you want to share them as an album the only way to do this is to use  iPhoto Library Manager
    Using this will also preserve versions and all metadata
    Alternatively you can simply export to a folder (File -> Export) and then import to the other Library. If you drag the folder to the Album heading it will create an Album for you. You can get almost all metadata (but not Faces) this way if you export to jpeg, but you won't get versions.
    Regards
    TD

  • How can I share the work iTunes with my home iTunes so I can work from home? Need to be able to share playlists and files for editing tracks.

    I've just started working for a media company that provides the music for sporting events. They use iTunes to create playlists that I have to load into an IR machine with hot keys. I also have to edit tracks to create new stings and intros. As there is a 2.5 hour commute, I want to access the work iTunes library from my home MBP so I can work from home. When I'm at work I can share the work iTunes library, but when I'm back home I can't use it. Any ideas of how I could effectively Home Share over the internet with two seperate iTunes accounts?
    The work iMac is running 10.7.5 and my MBP is 10.8.4

    In that case, does anybody know of a program or workaround that will make this so?

  • HT4352 My iTunes library is on my brand new PC. It cannot recognize my wireless network. How can I share the iTunes library with my new Apple TV?

    What do I need to do?

    Preliminary conditions:
    Through settings, you must log the Apple TV in with your iCloud account.
    In iTunes, choose Advanced > Turn on Home Sharing from the menu bar.
    The Apple TV and your computer must be connect to the same network.
    The Apple TV is sold in many different countries. However, iTunes is discriminately serviced. Whereas in the United States, movies and musics are sold in their entirety, there is no such services in Korea ― only app purchases. If your iCloud (or Apple) acount falls into the latter category, and you login to the Apple TV with that account, Apple TV will automatically convert its systems to the similar limitations.
    Here's what happens when I login with my U.S. account to the Apple TV.
    But when I login with my Korean account, theres only the 'Computers' and 'Settings' menu.

  • How can you share a iPhoto library with another account user

    I have recently seen the light and swapped from Windows to my lovely new iMac. However I am rather confused how I can configure my iPhoto library so my wife can view the same library in her account on the same machine (this was a simple thing within Windows, using shared folders). Am I missing something or do I have to duplicate the same library and place into my wife's account and then update each time we upload some photo's? Please help!

    This may not be the "neatest" solution possible, but it's one that works. Just as iPhoto makes it easy to share photos between computers on the same network, you can also share photos between accounts on the same computer; but you'll have to be logged in with iPhoto running.
    1) Configure iPhoto in your account for photo sharing (from iPhoto, select Preferences > Sharing> Share my photos).
    2) Enable fast user switching from System Preferences > Accounts > Login Options. This is the key to the process, which will allow you to remain logged in while your wife is also logged in. It's also a very handy feature if you and your wife use the computer a lot from your own accounts.
    3) Enable "Personal File Sharing" and "Remote Apple Events" from System Preferences > Sharing > Services. [I had already done this step, so I'm not sure if it's strictly necessary]
    4) With iPhoto up and running in your account, use Fast User Switching to log into your wife's account (ie, you remain logged-in). [The Fast User Switching menu will be in the upper right of the main menu bar.]
    5) From her iPhoto preferences, select Sharing > "Look for shared photos" if it's not already switched on.
    Your photos will magically appear in the left hand column of your wife's iPhoto application using the name you designated in your copy of iPhoto.
    Caveats: performance is not very good, you must be logged in and have iPhoto running, HP printers (if you have one) don't work well with fast user switching
    Other solutions might be possible by "drilling a hole" into your account by altering the Unix permissions. I've used this technique to make my iTunes library available to other users on my machine. Such a solution would no doubt improve performance.
    Finally, there are third-party products that allow you to manage multiple iPhoto libraries. I've never used these, but they might allow you to load the iPhoto library from another account assuming permissions are properly set.
    Hope this is of some use; I'm sorry if it's a little more complicated than you might have expected.

  • How can I share a specific mailbox with another party?

    I have a need to share a specific mailbox content with my lawyer.  is there an easy way to do this?  They will need to be able to have search capability and maintain the integrity of the threads rather than just a text file.

    You'll have to open another iCloud account - you can't share access to just part of the email account.
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    Sign in with it in System Preferences>Mail, Contacts and Calendars and enable 'Mail' in the checklist there. You should be asked to create a new @icloud.com address.
    This account will then appear alongside your present one in Mail. Your lawyer can access it in the usual way - if he doesn't have a Mac he can set the account up manually using the server settings here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4864

  • How can i share my itunes media with another account user on my macbook pro

    im looking to share my itunes media with a different log on user for my macbook pro. what iss the best/ easiest way to do this?? i.e. public share point or external network storage

    Fingers crossed, the following document may be of some help with that:
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  • How do I share an Aperture project with another computer?

    My wife and I each have MacBook Pros running Aperture. How do we share certain Aperture projects?

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    Moving Projects between Libraries is easy.
    Note that you can export a Library, work on the Images in it, and then import it back into the original Library and merge your changes.
    All of this is covered better than I can here in the User Manual chapter "Working with Library Files"
    HTH,
    —Kirby.

  • How can I share the FCPX library so another user on the same iMac can access and edit it?

    I need to let another user access our Library file to add some subtitles to a video I'm editing.
    This is a breeze with iMovie now, as I moved the Library to the Users/Shared folder and changed permissions so the other user can read+write.
    I tried the same with FCPX and then tried to launch FCPX from the other user's profile, but it wouldn't work saying it needs permissions, even though I did the thing with permissions.
    After some playing around, I broke it and had to use that Preference File eraser because the Library stopped working even on my account.
    Is there a way to ensure the library can be accessed by both of us, on the same iMac? (Note: I was logged out while trying to get the second user to work).

    Thanks.
    If it's in the Shared folder, then for whatever reason FCP is busted and won't work?
    Have a 1TB Fusion drive, wouldn't this make editing stuff slower if it's an external drive?

  • Can I share PS Elements 13 with another computer?

    I recently purchase PS Elements 13 as a download to my computer only.  My wife now wants her own PS. Does she have to purchase another download or can I transfer mine to her laptop?

    Yes you can install it on two machines in the same household.  Just make sure to use the same email address to "sign in" so that Adobe servers knows that it is in the same household.
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