I'm interested in having two users on my MacBook, but restrict some apps from being used by one of them. Is there a way to block apps from being used by another user of the same Mac? Or maybe whitelist some apps that can be used and restrict all others? (Which would have the same end result.)
I'm a remote worker and I don't have strict hours, it's incredibly easy to get distracted while working. Procrastination is a real issue, and I would like to create one user that could only access work-related apps.
I imagine I can sort of improvise a solution to this using Screen Time restrictions on my main user, but that's a bit too finicky. The ideal solution would be for me to have a Work user and be really strict about which apps this user can and can't access.
Is this possible? If so, how?
I'm also open to using any kind of 3rd-party software that can help me achieve something close to this.
~/Applications
work in the exact same way as if they were residing on/Applications
? Will there be any difference? – Fabio Bracht Feb 19 '20 at 19:42/Applications
folder and into~/Applications
as you said, but I can't seem to be able to do it. Instead of moving the apps (as in they disappearing from the initial location and appearing at the destination), they either appear as shortcuts to their original location, or copies (as in the apps now reside in both folders, instead of only in the destination folder like I want them to). Any idea what I might be doing wrong? Thanks! – Fabio Bracht Mar 03 '20 at 02:28