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Tim,

Have you looked at xmlog?  www.xmlog.com  A number of guys on the list 
(including me) use it.  Has a lot of award tracking and works with JAWS. 
Perhaps someone on the list uses it with WE.

There is also a program from the UK called "White Stick Log".  Sorry I don't 
have a url, but  either a google search or some kind soul on the list can 
direct you.

Xmlog suits my needs.

73, Steve KW3A


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Crawford" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: Logging programs again


> Hi all,
>
> Over the past while I've been trying  to make the transition from my =
> trusty dos based logging program to one which uses the windows platform.
>
> I've evaluated several packages, but haven't found anything which =
> fulfils my needs to be even remotely accessible with speech.
>
> I wonder has anyone had any success with either logger32 or dx4win in =
> particular, or any other program which has good support for dxcc waz and =
> iota award tracking, in other words aimed at the dx chasing side of the =
> hobby.
>
> I'm using window-eyes 5.5, but will probably upgrade to version 6 soon.  =
>
>
> Any feedback much appreciated.
>
> Thanks, and 73
>
> Tim.  (GI4OPH)
>
>
> 

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