Yes, all the things you'd expect from Mac software.
Yes, files are easy to move or copy, it's just knowing where they are.
If you mean the f/w files, I'd just keep a set on each machine.

If you mean backups of your K3's config, you control where they are stored
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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On 30 Apr 2010, at 17:08, Jim bennett wrote:

> 
> This post is for Mac users...
> 
> I'm running OS X 10.6.3 on an iMac (and a MacBook Air) and will be ordering
> my K3 some time in May. Just curious if you other Mac OS X users have had
> positive experiences with the K3 Software on that platform? It is
> well-behaved? Easy to use?
> 
> I'll probably have the K3 connected to the MacBook Air for most of the
> configuring I'll do. However, I "might" want to hook it to the iMac on
> occasion. Are the "config" files easy to move from computer to computer? It
> that even possible?
> 
> 73, Jim / W6JHB
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