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Ian
Some like Whitestick log, but this is not geared toward contesting.
Others like N3FJP but, frankly, I don't get on with it.
Beyond those, you have to make accessibility compromises.
In some instances, I still use TrLog which is written for DOS and I use it
on a DOS machine.
I, and others, also use N1MM (now classic) but I haven't tried the new
version of it.
Before installations onto your new machine, why not ghost your current HDD
and try a few in order to evaluate them for yourself?
No doubt others will make further input.
73
David W Wood
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Ian Westerland
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:09 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Accessible logging programs
Hello everyone.
Some time ago there was a lot of discussion about accessible logging
programs. At the time I wasn't looking for one but am about to buy a
LapTop computer specifically for radio related activities.
I have the "White Stick Log" and want a good alternative that might
help with contesting.
What are the latest accessible programs please?
I use Window-Eyes latest version and Windows 7.
73
Ian Westerland
VK3vin
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