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Re: Again - logging program...

Bob Nielsen-4
I'm a somewhat casual contester but am quite happy with the contest
support in RUMLogNG.  Tom keeps adding additional contests.

I wish there was a Linux equivalent (or close) to N1MM or RUMLogNG.  For
non-contest stuff cqrlog isn't bad.  Before I got the mac I used TLF,
which worked fine but lacked a GUI.

Bob, N7XY


On 8/20/17 4:19 PM, Jim Hooper wrote:

> Bill -
>
> I’m a Mac user and the reason I am considering getting a PC (I shudder
> at the thought) is to be able to use N1MM.   Yes, I run Parallels and
> can do N1MM under it, but performance is a dog and finding the right
> port is a pain. Peter WA7FUS has encouraged me to get a cheap PC but,
> as he well knows, I am slow to pull the trigger.
>
> N1MM has the best collection of preconfigured contest files (I contest
> casually) and integrates well with digital programs (MTTY comes to
> mind for RTTY).  And as you have likely observed, N1MM is free.
>
> I upload to LOTW from the Mac app that I use (RumLogNG) and then
> download to QRZ.
>
> 73,
> Hoop
> K9QJS
> San Juan Island
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Bill Vodall <[hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>om> wrote:
>
> While in general I'm very happy using qrz.com <http://qrz.com> for my
> logging, some
> circumstances are dictating that I need to at least start keeping my
> data local.   I'm tending towards the n1mm logger
>
> https://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php
>
> The idea is to move the data from QRZ and some other key contacts to
> the new system, get it working with LotW and eventually move it to a
> cloud accessible system even if I have to write it (even more fortune
> and fame) myself.
>
> Anything better than N1MM or is this a sane enough plan?
>
> Thanks
> Bill
>
> PS.  After living here over 20 years - I finally received my second
> QSL card.  Thanks Bob!!!
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Richard Lamont
On 21/08/17 06:53, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I'm a somewhat casual contester but am quite happy with the contest
> support in RUMLogNG.  Tom keeps adding additional contests.
>
> I wish there was a Linux equivalent (or close) to N1MM or RUMLogNG.  For
> non-contest stuff cqrlog isn't bad.  Before I got the mac I used TLF,
> which worked fine but lacked a GUI.

The latest version of CQRlog (2.1.0), released on 6th August 2017, has
added a simple contest logging window. It won't satisfy industrial
contesters but may be good enough for casual use.

https://www.cqrlog.com/

73,
Richard G4DYA
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