.@suss I moved my apps to ~/Applications just as an experiment. Mainly to identify mental clutter. What is mine vs the system's? What to rm?
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In reply to:@mattbarto For me though, it was about focus. Which apps are mine? Which are defaults? So I can more easily see my cruft and delete it.
In reply to:@mattbarto Each user only sees their apps. Moving your home directory to a new machine is easier. Simple backup/restores.
In reply to:@bleything Yep, just briefly. http://5by5.tv/talkshow/23
I'm curious about the movability of Mac App Store installed apps. Will they still be recognized as installed? Will they get updates?
After hearing @gruber and @danbenjamin mention it, I've moved most of my apps to ~/Applications. Not Apple or Adobe apps.
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