I'll second cocoaModem as I've used it a bit with my Mac/K3 (tho I'm short on
computers right now and am confined to an indoor antenna which severly
limits my ability to use a computer with my K3). It's excellent, IMO, and
has modems for a bunch of different modes (W7AY is also a career specialist
in this kind of work so it's no surprise that the data modes on it work
really well). It's very easy to use and really works superbly.

RUMlog is also a nice logging app with built-in keyers for CW and PSK, it
has some integration with cocoaModem as well. It talks to the rig through a
USB->RS232 adaptor, tho, so you'll need one of those to use it with the K3.

cocoaModem, tho, only requires audio cables between your sound card and the
line in/outs on the K3 (just key the rig with VOX). 

73,
LS
W5QD
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