Hi Bob,
give the DXLab suite (http://www.qsl.net/dxlab/) a try.
It is free and contains several independent application which interact
together in a perfect way.
- logging application
- rig control
- RTTY- & PSK-operating
- DXCC- and award tracking
- Packet-, Telnet-, Internet-cluster
- Propagation prediction
This software suite is based on MS-Access2000 database files and has a
great support reflector.
The ADIF-files created by WriteLog can be easily imported.
73 + 55
Wolf, DL6JZ
Bob McCormick W1QA wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I've recently returned to the air after about a 10-year
> stint of not being QRV.
>
> WriteLog has become my program of choice for contest
> logging ...
>
> But I'd figure I'd ask how people are handling their
> normal day-to-day logging?
>
> Is WriteLog a good program to do that ... or is there
> something better that I could use for normal, everyday
> QSO's - as well as be able to load my WriteLog logs
> into.
>
> I'm interesting in something that I can use to ease
> QSL operations ... and keep track of QSO's for various
> awards, etc.
>
> Previously (years ago) I had my own home-grown solution,
> which I'll hopefully be able to extract all those
> records
> and log into whatever I decide to use.
>
> BTW: I'm really only interested in Windows based
> applications;
> older MS-DOS based utilities need not apply!
>
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions!
>
> 73
> Bob W1QA
>
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