Are any of you using one of the *buntu linux's and KDE in your shack. I just started and may have a few questions about some of the logging programs ahead of the CQWW Thanks TIM _____________________
Author: Michael Schulz <mschulz@creative-chaos.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 10:39:54 -0700
As a long time Linux user (20+ years) I can tell you that there is no application that even comes close to N1MM+. For every day logging CQRlog is great and I even wish someone would port it to Window
Tim, I have run the contest logger Win-Test in Linux Ubuntu using the Wine emulator. There is some documentation to help sett up Win-Test under Linux at the following link: http://docs.win-test.com/w
Hi Tim, I've tested some linux contest loggers in Ubuntu in the past 9 years. None of these linux programs come anywhere close to the popular and well equipped Windows loggers, like Win-Test and N1MM
I'm a long time N1MM user, upgraded to Plus a year or so ago. Before that, I used WriteLog, switching to N1MM around 2007, not because of cost, but because I liked it a lot better. I found N1MM to ha
Author: George K5KG via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 16:54:29 -0400
Hello Jim, I prefer the "CT" look and feel of WT over that of N1MM+. Also use the Targets File feature for virtually every contest. Not sure that N1MM+ has that feature. WT support is excellent, espe
Hi Jim, I'm a convert to Win-Test for most contests. I prefer the Win-Test implementation of editing previous QSOs, as I don't have to take my hands away from the keyboard to grab the mouse. I also l
For single operator, one can choose what she/he want to use. But in multi operator situation, the logging software may not be what she/he is familiar with. For my case, I use SkookumLogger for single
On 10/21/2015 12:24 AM, Katsuhiro Kondou wrote: I made a device of Arduino MEGA ADK. This device is placed between PC and USB keyboard on USB line, and reassigns a key to another key or a sequence of
"Win-Test also does a better job (IMHO) of making it known when a station worked on one band is a mult on another band." This feature has been added in the latest version of N1MM+. 73, Gerry W1VE ___
That solution needs an installation to the PC which I don't own. I might not allow someone to install a software on my PC for security reason. The bottom line is that the PC owner does not need to wo
Hi Jim et al, Well I didn't explicitly say Win-Test is better than N1MM+, simply I think Win-Test is worth the fee. For sure, N1MM+ is a wonderful contest logger, which is supported really well and I
"Win-Test also does a better job (IMHO) of making it known when a station worked on one band is a mult on another band." This feature has been added in the latest version of N1MM+. The Band buttons o
This topic seems to have drifted off into lala land (no offence meant to those in lala land). Wintest != Linux Logging Program N1MM+ != Linux Logging Program Anyway. https://github.com/Tlf/tlf Pat N8
Author: Neil Martinsen-Burrell <neilmartinsenburrell@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:48:10 -0500
The Plus version does not work under WINE emulation on Linux as far as I have heard from anyone. If anyone knows of a way to get the newer version to work under WINE, I would love to hear about it (e
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I don't want to get into a contest logger war, but I think it's important for folks to know what is, and is not supported. Referring to Win-Test, On 10/21/2015 11:33 AM, Dez Watson wrote: The bandmap
N1MM+ has a "band panel" that is enabled with a right-click in the Entry Window. When you enter a callsign, it color codes each band whether the call is needed as a new QSO or new multiplier. 73, Ste
As someone that used CT (yes I am Old) as well as WL, TRLog and others I love N1MM+ I also appreciate this thread discussions that are civil like this one help us all In many respects Logging softwar