Thanks for the Mac pointer and advice. Now to see if I can find enough time
to do some modeling.

I do software stuff and spend a lot of time in the "Console" -- Windows
version of that is just so clunky... shudder -- At least the mac is Unix
like so matches all the servers with run Linux. Don't forget Windows has
been training users on their version of UI for 20 odd years. It may take
more than 5 minutes to figure out Mac or Linux. But neither is too hard to
pick up. In fact, Linux has a "Redmond" mode if you really need it to look
similar.

- Brendon

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Bill Frantz <[email protected]> wrote:

> The place to look for Mac ham radio stuff is <http://www.machamradio.com/
> >.
>
> I have used Koc Chen's cocoaNEC <
> http://www.w7ay.net/site/Applications/cocoaNEC/index.html> for antenna
> modelling. It is quite usable.
>
> [Unlike Jim, I haven't been able to recover from developing software for
> Windows at work in the late 1990s. The only way I survived was using Cygwin
> -- a Unix shell and environment for Windows.]
>
> 73 Bill AE6JV
>
> On 3/24/16 at 10:01 PM, [email protected] (Brendon Whateley) wrote:
>
> Is there a suitable modeling software for the Mac? I've not had a Windows
>> machine in the house since XP was shiny and new...
>>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> 408-356-8506       | intelligence.  There's a knob called "brightness",
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>
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