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You'll get recommendations for MacLoggerDX, and it is nice software, but
it's also $95. I recommend RUMLog, which does just about everything MLDX
does, but its free (or whatever you choose to donate). There is a
contest version, called RUMped as well as versions for the iPad/iPhone
and they all can be downloaded here:
http://www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMsoft_Home.htmlRather than charge you $95 up front, DL2RUM allows you to decide for
yourself how much the programs are worth to you and there's a Paypal
donation button on the page, if you decide you like the programs. I do
like them, so I donate once a year. You might decide you like
MacLoggerDX and that it's worth the $95, but I'd suggest trying the
RUMlog offerings first.
73,
Scott N9AA
On 6/8/16 10:10 PM, George Rebong wrote:
> Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any recommendations that you would like to share.
> Thank you.
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RUMLogNG has about 75 pre-defined contests. I think RUMPed is sorta deprecated.
73, Mike NF4L
> On Jun 8, 2016, at 11:06 PM, Scott Manthe < [hidden email]> wrote:
>
> You'll get recommendations for MacLoggerDX, and it is nice software, but it's also $95. I recommend RUMLog, which does just about everything MLDX does, but its free (or whatever you choose to donate). There is a contest version, called RUMped as well as versions for the iPad/iPhone and they all can be downloaded here:
> http://www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMsoft_Home.html>
> Rather than charge you $95 up front, DL2RUM allows you to decide for yourself how much the programs are worth to you and there's a Paypal donation button on the page, if you decide you like the programs. I do like them, so I donate once a year. You might decide you like MacLoggerDX and that it's worth the $95, but I'd suggest trying the RUMlog offerings first.
>
> 73,
> Scott N9AA
>
>
> On 6/8/16 10:10 PM, George Rebong wrote:
>> Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any recommendations that you would like to share.
>> Thank you.
>
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Mike, NF4L, is correct. RUMlogNG is the version to use for daily and
contest logging. I asked that question on the forums and Tom, DL2RUM? (The
author), told me that.
73,
Joel - W4JBB
On Thursday, June 9, 2016, Mike Reublin NF4L < [hidden email]> wrote:
> RUMLogNG has about 75 pre-defined contests. I think RUMPed is sorta
> deprecated.
>
> 73, Mike NF4L
>
> > On Jun 8, 2016, at 11:06 PM, Scott Manthe < [hidden email] <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> >
> > You'll get recommendations for MacLoggerDX, and it is nice software, but
> it's also $95. I recommend RUMLog, which does just about everything MLDX
> does, but its free (or whatever you choose to donate). There is a contest
> version, called RUMped as well as versions for the iPad/iPhone and they all
> can be downloaded here:
> > http://www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMsoft_Home.html> >
> > Rather than charge you $95 up front, DL2RUM allows you to decide for
> yourself how much the programs are worth to you and there's a Paypal
> donation button on the page, if you decide you like the programs. I do like
> them, so I donate once a year. You might decide you like MacLoggerDX and
> that it's worth the $95, but I'd suggest trying the RUMlog offerings first.
> >
> > 73,
> > Scott N9AA
> >
> >
> > On 6/8/16 10:10 PM, George Rebong wrote:
> >> Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2.
> Any recommendations that you would like to share.
> >> Thank you.
> >
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If you are using a K3 the K3 and P3 control screens in RUMLogNG are hard to beat on any platform.
Also, if you are a DX’er it does a superior job of tracking and displaying DXCC slots and their status.
RUMlogNG also has much better integration with LotW and doesn’t require you to use a 3rd party utility to do one-click LotW downloads. It also does a far better job tracking QSL’s by either paper or LotW.
The DX Spot screen of RMLNG is very well done and does a better job of displaying needed DXCC entities and Slots needed that any other logger, even the best Windows loggers.
I have used all three major Mac loggers over several years and RUMLogNG is the way to go for a DX’er and especially one that runs the K3.
Rick
K6LE
> On 6/8/2016, at 19:10 , George Rebong < [hidden email]> wrote:
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> Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any recommendations that you would like to share.
> Thank you.
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If you are using a K3 the K3 and P3 control screens in RUMLogNG are hard to
beat on any platform.
Also, if you are a DX’er it does a superior job of tracking and displaying
DXCC slots and their status.
RUMlogNG also has much better integration with LotW and doesn’t require you
to use a 3rd party utility to do one-click LotW downloads. It also does a
far better job tracking QSL’s by either paper or LotW.
The DX Spot screen of RMLNG is very well done and does a better job of
displaying needed DXCC entities and Slots needed that any other logger,
even the best Windows loggers.
I have used all three major Mac loggers over several years and RUMLogNG is
the way to go for a DX’er and especially one that runs the K3.
Rick
K6LE
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