Still using WRITELOG here, but I have developed a very mellow attitude about all this.  The best logging software is the one you are most familiar with, assuming it has most or all of the features.   K5ZD, W2SC and I chatted about it at Dayton.  We each have thousands of hours in front of WL and every keystroke is second nature – it would take some major breakthrough to cause us to change.  We would need to go through another 1,000 hour learning curve.  You have to be able to operate the software when 99% of your cognitive thinking is shot and you are relying purely on automaticity, if you are very serious.  For playing around it doesn’t matter.

 

If you are moving away from a DOS program – which I think is a very reasonable move – then assuming you will be learning a new one from the ground up – I would probably pick N1MM.  The features are there – the price is right – the support is great.  WRITELOG is excellent also, but N1MM is the leader best I can see. 

 

73,

Hal N4GG