Hi Tom
I'm trying it at the moment and I think it is going to work out ok. I'm
using it with Window-Eyes.
73
Scott
N0HOK / ZL1CHM
Auckland New Zealand
> Hello all.
>
> As many of you know, I have been trying to find windows-based logging
> software that would work well with Jaws, and Windows 98 Second Edition.
>
> Well, it appears that the N3FJP software is the answer I have been looking
> for.
>
> I tried it yesterday with the NAQP CW contest, and found it to work
> beautifully. I do have a couple of small issues, in terms of getting Jaws
> to help with editing log entries, etc., but I think they are problems more
> with Jaws than with the software itself. The software alerts me to dupes,
> and is very easy to set up in terms of contest parameters.
>
> As you know from previous e-mails from this list, the software can be
> downloaded or purchased on Cd's. There are separate programs for each of
> about 15 contests, plus a general logging program and some other goodies.
I
> personally would recommend purchasing the entire CD for $49, so you can
get
> the whole set for a fraction of what the cost would be if you bought each
> piece separately. To make the software work best, you need to download
the
> wave files, that have been designed to read entry field labels, but that
is
> easy to do, especially with the CD.
>
> I am thinking that if a number of us on this list get, and work with this
> software, we can help each other with any problems that might arise with
> specific logging programs. Scott, n3fjp, is quite willing to work with
us,
> and is aware that I am spreading the word about his software.
>
> More information on the logging software can be found at:
>
> www.n3fjp.com
>
> Please let me know about any experiences you have had with this software,
> and I'll keep everyone posted as well.
>
> Thanks, and best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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