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,
Here's another happy Lion user who took maybe two days to get used all the new
things. Although you can set many things, such as reverse scroll and Mail.app's
appearance back to the way they used to be, I left them as is and got used to
them. Now I'm glad I did. I even bought a Magic Trackpad
Here's a problem I've found with Time Machine and Lion:
If you use a Time Machine server, such as Seagate's BlackArmor NAS drive, or
any of a number of NAS drives that support Time Machine, Apple has changed the
protocol it uses for connection to such devices in Lion. Most, if not all of
these
I've made it a policy to hold off upgrading an OS unless and until a
key software element or application will no longer function with the
older OS. It's the old If it ain't broke, don't fix it idea.
73 de Ray
K2ULR
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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
David,
For those slow dialup links, Apple offers a DVD version of Lion for $49 via the
Apple Store. My installation procedure on two iMacs and my Macbook Pro was
about the same as your experience. Thanks for the tip on the hidden Library.
When I read your message I jumped over to my
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