In the Finder you can select "Go" ->"Go to Folder" and enter the folder's name. (You can also keep any folder in the Sidebar or whatever it's called to keep it permanently available.) So, for example, you can just enter "~/Library" into the Go to Folder dialog. At least that's how it's set up on my iMac. I'm still pretty new to Lion, and my efforts are a bit bumbling. So YMMV. Ray On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > On 12.08.2011, at 22:10, jem cabanes wrote: > > > I've made a trial installation of Mac Os X Lion on a spare HD, and what > strikes me is that ~ / Library seems to be gone > > The same seems to apply to /Users/~/Applications. Since the User > Applications folder is gone (or hidden?) it makes no sense to have the ~ / > Library folder visible because that folder contained settings for > /Users/~/Applications, i.e. applications that had been installed for one > user only. > > Is software installed differently now in Lion than it used to be in > previous versions of the OS? Is the option to install software for one user > only now gone? Or in other words, do I now have to install all software in > /Applications and then try to sort and group it using Launchpad? > > > Žorvaršur >