Practical and convenient to share one library for two users, or unwise?

One iMac, two user profile logins. I've already gone through this with iTunes and with the help of the techs, have figured out the work around so that two users on one computer can share one set of music files. Without that trick, we'd be duplicating our music storage requirements.
Same problem with iPhoto. Sure, my wife and I have some photos that we would keep separately I suppose, but really.. most of what we shoot would be better shared in one location. I read in the help files that you simply move the iPhoto Library to the Users\Shared folder and then change a setting in iPhoto.
Is this practical and usable this way, or are there "gotchas" that the help file doesn't elaborate on?
Is this reliable and safe for the data? What would you guys recommend. Thanks.
- Rowan

HI Rowan,
I think I read in another one of your posts about maybe moving the iPhoto Library folder to an external. If you do, this library can be shared, but the external has to be set to "ignore permissions" if two users are going to be using the same library on the external. More info on this set up can be found in the documentation page of iPhoto Library Manager.
Anyway, there is also a method using ACLs with Tiger that might work for you also.
Here are the links I have for sharing ONE iPhoto Library between users.
SHARING ONE IPHOTO LIBRARY BETWEEN USERS ON SAME MACHINE
You can try one of these three methods:
1- Use iPhoto Library Manager-the paid version
The documentation page will give instructions on how it is done.
2- Sharing one iPhoto library between several users on one machine
3- Share an iPhoto Library in tiger Using ACL's
4- I have also read about ShareAlike
There is no other info on the site about how it works.
I strongly urge anyone wanting to try any of the methods for sharing one iPhoto Library folder among more than one user to backup all iPhoto Library folders before attemptin anything.

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