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Ham radio logbook software for mac
Ham radio logbook software for mac













ham radio logbook software for mac

Written by a DXer for DXers, RUMlog continues to meet and exceed all of my expectations and I recommend it to any serious DXer on OS X.

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This is worth $$$ for me, but fortunately RUMlog is still free! Full support for Fldigi's XML-RPC protocol allows RUMlog and Fldigi to share frequency/call/mode information and RUMlog's auto-import of the Fldigi logs means that your digital mode QSOs can be logged in Fldigi without having to manually log them in RUMlog as well.

ham radio logbook software for mac

Finally, RUMlog continues to provide the best integration with Fldigi available on OS X. Support for my K3 is unmatched on the OS X platform, with RUMlog providing support for all features of the K3 through a dedicated K3 control screen as well as using the K3 keyer to send CW. RUMlog's support for ClubLog is outstanding as well. LoTW and eQSL support is smooth and easy to setup. Now at version 5.3.8, RUMlog continues to perform perfectly as my day-to-day logger on OS X.

  • The DXCC code of the entered contact is shown in the main screen, next to ITU zone and CQ zone (in the QSL Info title).It has been nearly two years since my last review of RUMlog, and I wanted to update it a bit.
  • For people that dont have itunes installed and / or are using Linux. It concerns the fields IOTA, MY_IOTA, SOTA_REF and MY_SOTA_REF.
  • Activation fields (SOTA and IOTA) are added on screen and in the import / export of logfiles.
  • Watch full screen for best readability!Ī new version (1.1) has come out on the 9th of Januari with additions for activations (both for chasers and activators). Here is a little click through video I made of QuickLog. You can find the app here HAM QuickLog website and also in the app store: It got me a product that I’m very happy with as a producer and a consumer! 🙂 I’m using QuickLog a lot so I have been able to test it and to see which features I absolutely wanted to go in there.ĭogfooding your own software is, I think, the best possible way possible of testing for bugs and usability. Now of course every producer of software will say that their software is very useful, but I’m not only a producer but also a user and customer of my own software! It’s a logging app for Radio Amateurs and has a lot of very useful features. The app is called Mircules HAM QuickLog (or just QuickLog) and is an app for the iPad. After a lot of software development and testing I finally put my new app in the Apple app store!















    Ham radio logbook software for mac