They're mostly restricted to their own sandbox "container" (which is itself inside the user library), and as a result they get their own "private" libraries: Sandboxed apps don't have access to most of the user's home folder. In theory, you shouldn't change anything in here. The system library, /System/Library, stores the base settings, resources, etc that come with OS X.The network library, /Network/Library would store settings shared by all computers in a network domain - if a network domain admin set one up, which nobody does anymore.BTW, I call this the "local" library, because in NextStep it was /Local/Library, but you'll see all sorts of other names for it, such as the root library, computer library. The local library, /Library, stores computer-wide settings etc.The user library, ~/Library, stores per-user settings etc. The library folders store settings, resources, and support files.
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