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Þorvarður Davíðsson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Aug 2011 07:34:24 +0200
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On 19.08.2011, at 02:36, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:

> As long as I know, "~/Applications" was never a default folder in "~/"; but you could always create it (at least from 10.2 onward) and it behaved somehow like "/Applications" folder (for example, the "services" that some applications provide could be recognized by the system if you put them in either in "/Applications" or in "~/Applications".


Dear Nobumi Iyanaga,

Thank you very much for this clarification. Obviously my assumption was wrong.

> 
> There are three "Library" folder in every system. (…)

Thank you also for the detailed and lucid description of the different Library folders and their function.


Best regard
Žorvaršur

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