Hi Patrick,
but now you know where the poor result of N1MMLogger results from.
I gave N1MMLogger a try about a half year ago. It was quite easy to install
and get to work, even on 2 networked computers. One great advantage is that
all data are hold in an MS-Access 2000 database which provides an open
interface for personal and very special purposes.
The other nice feature for me was that I could import all my RTTY-QSOs into
a N1MM-general purpose log via an ADIF file. So it was easy to use this
software for "normal" QSOs and in contests.
But then came the daily updates/bugfixes.
After the contest I remarked that there were NULL-values in my contest log
because I used the mouse for jumping to the next field of the entry-window
and not the <space>- or <tab>-key.
After another contest I had to correct 80 QSOs in my log manually because of
wrong scoring.
And I was not able to respect the automatic change between CQ- and S&P-mode.
It made me crazy!
So I went back to WriteLog after some weeks and 2 contests. And I am happy
now.
But my results are regularly not so good as yours, Patrick.
73 + 55
Wolf, DL6JZ
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com]Im
Auftrag von f6irf@free.fr
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2004 19:22
An: rtty@contesting.com
Betreff: Re: [RTTY] Is writelog still the best RTTY-contesting option?
Waooouhhh...
To be honnest I was expecting the topic to be a bit hot... but I was not
expecting such an avalanche in my email in-box...
....
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