[WriteLog] comparison with the competiion. input requested

rojomn rojomn@charter.net
Sat, 18 Jan 2003 08:08:18 -0600


Yes, that is one of the best features of TR. It can accept the entry in
almost any order and put things in the correct place. It also can detect S&P
and CQ mode automatically. In my pinion these two things ought to be done in
WriteLog before any other enhancements. It would put WriteLog so far ahead
of every other program that the others could just give up.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: writelog-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of A. Sewell N5NA
> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:02 PM
> To: writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: [WriteLog] comparison with the competiion. input requested
>
>
> There are a couple of features I really like in N1MM.  One is the separate
> CQ and S&P memories, which has already been mentioned here.
>
> The other is the free form entry of the exchange information for
> Sweepstakes.  I have not given up using TR just for this feature in SS.
> With so much information coming so quickly it is a real pain
> trying to make
> sure the cursor is in the correct field, especially if you have to make a
> correction.
>
> With TR, and now N1MM (although not quite as good as the TR
> implementation),
> you enter the data in one line and the program parses it to the correct
> field.  To make a change you just add it to the end of the string of data.
> For example, after entering K5SR in the call field you enter 100A
> 77 LA B 74
> K5SL and it is logged correctly as 100 B K5SL 74 LA.  N1MM is nice as it
> shows how the data will be parsed above the exchange field.
>
> After using TR with this feature I won't be going to a program
> with separate
> data field entry for SS.  It doesn't matter in other contests.
>
> 73,
>
> Alan  N5NA
>
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