Home is where your files are. Every user has full
rights to the items in their Home folder. This means that each user
can save files, make changes, and delete items in the Home folder.
This
is also a good place to put your own applications. Only a user with
administrative privileges can install applications in the Applications
folder for everyone to access. If you are the only one who will be
using
an application, say a grade book program, no one else will have access
rights to it if it is in your Home folder.

Do you notice the Desktop icon in your Home folder? Each
user has their own Desktop. Items on your desktop are actually located
in
this specialized folder. Your documents should all be in the Documents
folder for easy access. Applications generally look here for your
files
first. If you have something that needs to be shared by more than one
user, there are two options. Each user has their own Public folder.
Items in the Public folder can be accessed by anyone, but only the
owner of the Home folder can modify them. Each Public folder also
has a Drop
Box. This Drop Box, located inside of the Public folder, allows users
to place files into another user's Home folder. Only the owner of the
Home folder can open the Drop Box
to see
what is inside.