Paul, I am curious as to how you like Lion?  I haven't upgraded yet
but am considering doing so. Do you find much difference.
Why did the upgrade/purchase of Office 2011 necessitate the upgrade to Lion?

Walt

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> I finally had to purchase office 2011 for Mac. Too many problems with 
> comments, hyperlinks and other peripheral items with an older version that 
> relied on a conversion utility to read dock files. Since it's my livelihood, 
> I decided not to experiment with open office or other alternatives. So that 
> opened the way for an upgrade to opsys 10.7, Lion. Good enough. Except that 
> obsoleted my trusty Spider 2 Express calibration tool, which has kept my 
> monitors palette right in sync with my printers for years. Seems it only 
> works on Macs with 10.6 and earlier.
>
> Since I had so much good luck with that product, i purchased Spier Pro 4 from 
> B&H for $169. It nailed the color palette, and since it also sets luminance, 
> I didn't have to do the fiddly workaround to set the brightness that I 
> previously employed. What's more, it will calibrate a second monitor, so my 
> Apple Cinema Display 21 now matches the iMac 27. Not absolutely necessary, 
> since I use it mainly for tools and function windows with PhotoShop, but a 
> nice convenience. I'm pleased.
>
> That brings us back to the Spider 2 Express. As I said, it does a good job on 
> color calibration, at least it did on all my Macs. I think it works on all 
> PCs, but not sure about that. It's free to anyone in the U.S. who wants to 
> pay postage. Hate to discriminate against those in other places, but you 
> probably don't want to fool around with potential custom problems and postage 
> that almost exceeds the worth of the item.
>
> Paul
>
>
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