![]() ![]() I have been a Mac person for several years. Try it, you won't be disappointed or need to look anywhere else. Don Argo and the staff at Dogpark software have made MacLogger DX the undisputed leader. If you are a Mac enabled ham in need of professional grade logging software with many nice amenities, look no further. Just a fantastic program with outstanding support. In addition, the "Memories" tab contains preprogrammed shortwave stations for listening to music, talk, politics, etc, that can be located with one touch tuning via the integrated CAT controls. Someone returned my inquiry in 10 minutes with the correct answer!! I had correctly entered all 32 of my QSO's into LoTW over the next 30 minutes. I emailed the debug log to Support at 10:00 one evening expecting to get a response the next day. I had misentered my grid square locator in MacLogger, which didn't match the entry in the TQSL callsign certificate needed to upload to LoTW. I am particularly impressed with the seamless integration into LoTW/TQSL, WSJT digital modes, and the "debug log" which can be sent to the developer if you make a mistake so it can be quickly found and corrected. Not only was the response timely, but detailed and tailored to my problem. As predicted, I was initially overwhelmed by its capabilities and reached out for help. ![]() I found MacLoggerDX and decided to give it a try. I really don't care for "free" software like CocoaModem and Fldigi, because there is NO support for beginners and nasty viruses hang out on the freeware sites. I was having trouble finding full featured software for any purpose, especially logging. I am a recovering Windows user now firmly committed to the Macintosh system. With regard to digital modes and interfaces, most of the available software is in the Windows format. Amateur radio is a whole new world of terms, protocols, antennas, and other equipment and resources to learn and use. ![]() I'm a physician and a new ham with my General license for 10 months. The very best logging software for the Mac Period ![]()
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