Multiple computers - MAC

Hi,
Newbie question: I'm using Leopard on my desktop machine and I have acquired a macbook. I would like to access my lightroom library on my desktop wirelessly over my network so I can use lightroom from other rooms in my house.
The lightroom manual says that I can't access a library over a network, but that I can keep it on an external drive for use with multiple machines. I'm confuse as to how I practically work on images in lightroom using the macbook while keeping my photo's in one place.
Many thanks for any advice.

I'm on PC but I don't think it matters. You could have the pictures on disks that you access through your desktop. Then you could have the LR database (also called library) on both your laptop and your desktop. This is NOT the picture files themselves only the metadata (keywords, edits,...).
The problem in this is you have to keep synchronizing the database and your presets between the two machines. Easy to forget a step and loose some of your work (not the pictures, just what you have done with them). But you don't loose speed and you don't have to sit with an external hard disk attached to your laptop.
Another way is to have both pictures and LR database on an external disk that you take with you when you want to work on your laptop. Everything except your presets will then follow.
Or you can use import-export to just take part of the database and files with you and then export/import back.
But there is no really 100% solution. You will find plenty more answers to this if you search the forum.
John

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