[Elecraft] K3 Utility and OS X Lion

David Ferrington, M0XDF M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Sat Jul 23 05:30:27 EDT 2011


You can also click the 'Go' menu on the Finder and hold down the Option key (alt key) and it will so the Library as an option (doesn't matter if you hold Option before or after you display the menu).
Once open you can put it on your sidebar. Lots of other possibilities to get at Library, including typing  ~/Library in the Go to Folder dialogue.

I am not a Lion user yet (always leave a few weeks), but all this info and more available from TidBITS -
http://db.tidbits.com/article/12306
including the OS command and about putting it on you sidebar.

I would recommend TidBITS, it's available via various feeds, including an iOS App), I prefer RSS - can get a bit much sometimes, but that's what a delete key is for and for upfront info on a Mac it's just great.

TidBITS tells use you can download Lion at an AppleStore too.

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On 23 Jul 2011, at 05:50, David Fleming wrote:

> I've received several emails concerning the compatibility of the K3 Utility for Mac with OS X Lion. I installed Lion on my development iMac and initial tests show no issues with the K3 Utility, P3 Utility and W2 Utility. Everything seems to be working FB.
> 
> There are already plenty of comprehensive reviews of Lion out there. I wanted to mention a couple of my observations that you might find useful. The online upgrade was an interesting experience. It was much like downloading apps on the iPhone and iPad. At 3.74 GB, the download took about 45 minutes over my fairly speedy Cox Cable connection. I don't know how dial-up folks will fare (if there are any Mac users still on dial-up). Not very well I suspect. Once the download was complete, after I kicked off the installer and clicked past the license agreement,  the installation took about 25-30 minutes.  One of the first things I noticed, other than the new "natural" scrolling, which you will either love or hate, is the fact that the User Library folder is now hidden. I suppose Apple did this to prevent new users from inadvertently deleting this important folder. The K3 Utility (and many other apps) use the ~/Library/Application Support folder to store
> application data. I find myself navigating to the Library folder very often. I was a bit panicky when I thought it was no longer there! Turns out it is still there, but it is now hidden. This is very easy to fix by opening up the Terminal and typing in this line:
> 
> chflags nohidden ~/Library
> 
> If you want to hide it again:
> 
> chflags hidden ~/Library
> 
> Scrollbars have been removed and now only subtly appear when you are actually scrolling (ala iOS). Once you get used to the natural scrolling of list views and windows there is no going back. As I mentioned above, you'll either love it or hate it. You can always switch back to the classic scrolling if you want, but give the new scrolling a chance. It is one of those things that once you get used to it, it feels completely natural.
> 
> 
> If you're on the fence about upgrading to Lion, I say go for it. It's an impressive piece of software.
> 



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