Hi Ken -
I, too, was a long-time user of Hyperlog and found that it did just about
everything I needed or wanted in a general purpose logging program and for
keeping track of DXCC and other awards.
What you will find is that there are almost as many logging programs out
there as there are hams to use them... :-) And everyone has their favorite.
Seriously, there are really only two important things to keep in mind: 1)
make sure you can export ALL of the data in your Hyperlog file to the new
program; and 2) find a program that has an interface that looks and feels
"right" to you. This last point is a very subjective issue but probably the
most important one.
If you are a contester, as I am, you also need to make sure that it is very
easy to import logs from your contesting software into your general purpose
logging program. Direct support for various digital modes is another
consideration.
I am currently using DX4WIN.
Good luck!
73 - John, W4AU
At 12:04 AM 8/27/2008, Ken Brown wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>This post is completely off topic, and I have labeled it accordingly in
>the subject line.
>
>I have been using Hyperlog, a DOS program for years. It has worked well
>so I have had no great incentive to upgrade to a windows based logging
>program. Recently one of our cats took a nap on the laptop keyboard, and
>managed to make Hyperlog revert to a unregistered trial edition, even
>though I have been running with a paid for by me and registered to me
>edition. Now instead of trying to fix it, I want to migrate to a windows
>program of some sort. I understand there are many really good and free
>logging programs available. I want something for day to day ragchewing
>and DXing. It does not have to be good for contesting.
>
>What do you use?
>
>DE N6KB
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