[CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Digest, Vol 49, Issue 30

Charles Morrison cfmorris at bellsouth.net
Mon Jan 22 10:55:31 EST 2007


 
> Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 20:32:11 -0600
> From: "K5XA John" <k5xa at godfather-ridge.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Contest/Station Logging Software Question
> To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
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> 
> Howdy!
> 
> Now that I'm getting around to rebuilding my station, and 
> since so many things have changed since I was last active, I 
> have some research to do regarding many things that have 
> changed. This post is regarding logging software.
> 
> I sure could use some recommendations/suggestions/pros/cons 
> on software as
> follows:
> 
> 1.	Contest Logging - Almost of my earlier contest logging 
> experience
> was with CT pre-Windows versions. I also did a couple of 
> contests using TR-Log. 
> 	
> 2.	Station Logging - I was using Logic 5 before I became inactive.
> Appears as though many more are available
> 
> Any input would be appreciated.
> 
> 73 ............... K5XA
> 
> John Guida   (ex-K1ZA)
> k5xa at godfather-ridge.com
> 

John, 

I use Writelog for Contesting and DXLab Suite for general logging.  N1MM is
also another contender for Contesting, but DXLab Suite does everything that
all of the other logging programs do, except its free and comes with the
best support available.  Unlike Writelog, its author is on top of every
single suggestion and bug fix immediately, without griping about this and
that.  Suggestions, while they may not be immediately implemented, are at
least commented on almost immediately, and a reason given for its not being
included.  DXL is probably the best value ham program I've ever used.

http://www.writelog.com

http://www.dxlabsuite.com

Charlie
KI5XP



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