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Hi Tim,
This is Kevin, K7RX. I would go with Steve's recommendations. I use XMlog
here and it is a wonderful program and free, although the guy who writes it
does encourage donations. I haven't looked much at White Stick Log but know
of it. Also, Amateur Contact Log from N3FJP is pretty good although a
little complicated to get set up just the way you like it. I don't like the
way it does DX spots as well as I do in XMlog though.
I hope that helps and good luck. I would indeed like to get a sked some
time. Let's see what we can do when I get back home this weekend. Very 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Tim Crawford
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 07:50
To: [log in to unmask]
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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