Cheryl,
I'd like to try Writelog. I've used N1MM for 2 years now. Can I *try*
Writelog or do I need to pay $30 to find out I prefer N1MM?
My guess is that I'm so comfortable with N1MM and know how to work it for
what I need, that like you return to WL, I'd return to N1MM because it is
what I'm comfortable/familiar with. But I'd like to try it out and see. If I
need to pay $30 for even a brief test drive, I'm not interested.
For N1MM, I tell folks all the time that it is comprehensive and complex,
but a typical user just needs to do the setup and learn the small set of
features they will initially use. Over time, there are additional features
to take advantage of, but there's no need to deal with everything in N1MM to
get started.
73
K2DSL - David
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Cheryl Whitlock <cherwhit@gmail.com>wrote:
> I agree with Andrei. Writelog and MMTTY are the way to go.
>
> I guess it depends on what you start out with and for me it was Writelog at
> Field Day in the late 1990s. Tom, KE4KWE sat me down and taught me how it
> worked. Before that I had been running machine RTTY; a C-64 with a AEA
> interface; and a Radio Shack Model IV with a Hal terminal unit and ROM-116
> interface. That Field Day with Writelog was my first experience in
> contesting and I loved it.
>
> I know a lot of you swear by N1MM and I gave it a try, but I keep coming
> back to Writelog.
>
> 73,
>
> Cheryl, AA4YL
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