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> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of W1NET
> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 7:49 AM
> To: rojomn; dl6jz@t-online.de; writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] General logging application
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> > DXLAB is a GREAT (THE BEST IMHO) suite for DX Logging, but for General
> > logging it is NOT the tool to use. For that I think Logic 6 is
> by far the
> > best although it has a severe learning curve and is quite expensive.
> >
> Just a question...what is missing in dx that is in logic to make
> it a better
> general logger? things like rag chew (ability to log more than
> one station
> in a single qso??)
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> Again not a to be a pain...are there seems to be three classes of loggers
> now...contest, dx and general? I think I understand the first two..though
> they are very similiar, I see that I get contest rule checking
> and good dup
> checking with a contest software but the rest is similiar to a dxlab (I
> don't care about the network multi stuff) so then what is general logging?
> Can't you just create a seperate log file for general logging??
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> By the way, agree with dxlab recommendation...Dave AA6YQ is amazing!
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The thing about logic is that it has many many more award checkers built in.
It is also totally customizable since it uses Fox Pro and anything Fox Pro
can do you can do to the data base.
DXLABS has a very limited set of awards tracking and it is mainly for DX
Awards.
I must agree that usability and user interface of DXLABS is much better than
logic, much more windows standard. In fact D,ave stared as a Logic user and
got in to the coding because he could not stand the user interface of Logic.
Nevertheless, Logic is still the most powerful general logger out there.
> John W1NET
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