Syncing two user accounts

I have two users on one mac (OS 10.5) and we want to sync our itunes libraries + playlists. Is there any easy way of doing this?

Quit iTunes.
Drag your entire iTunes folder from /Username/Music to /Users/Shared.
Log out.
Log in to the other account.
Click on the iTunes icon to start it, then immediately press an hold the Option key.
iTunes will ask to Create new library or Choose existing library. Select Choose existing library.
Select the iTunes library file in the iTunes folder in /Users/Shared.
iTunes will open and all the music from the other account will be there.
Now, go to iTunes prefs -> Advanced -> Importing.
Make sure Copy files to iTunes music folder when adding to library is ticked.
Go to File -> Add to library and select the iTunes music folder in //Music/iTunes. This will add all the music in that account.
Go to menu File -> Import. Select the iTunes library.xml file in Music/iTUnes. This will import the playlists. They may be few duplicates such as Recently Added and such, but you can just delete those.
When done, quit iTunes.
Go to /Music and drag the iTunes folder to the trash. Do NOT empty the trash yet.
Restart iTunes normally (don't hold Option).
Everything should be there.
Quit iTunes and log out of the account.
Log into your account, start iTunes normally and all music should bet there.
Quit iTunes and go back into the other account and make sure iTunes works okay. If it does, empty the trash.

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