I agree with Tim K4TK.  DX4WIN is an old school DXer's logging program and it 
suits my needs very well.  Manual LoTW import/export and WSJT-X import are only 
a few mouse clicks and take less than a minute.

Having said that, it would be nice to know that Paul has a plan for the future 
when he wants to (or needs to) bow out.

On a very different note - I would like to see a similar program for the Mac OS.

(Note that I made my living using a piece of equipment designed over 500 years 
ago with one moving part, and I still drive a car with a manual transmission.)


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73,
Mike Cizek WØVTT

-----Original Message-----
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net <dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net> On Behalf 
Of Tim moore
Sent: Monday, 20 November, 2023 11:27
To: David Perry, N4QS <n...@vci.net>
Cc: DX4WIN Reflector <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] What is the future of DX4WIN?

David Perry (N4QS) certainly doesn't speak for all of us.  I like the product 
just as it is and I think the support and updates are excellent as they exist 
today.  I fully understand some may find issues with the product as it is,  but 
they don't speak for or represent all of us . And of course,  you're never 
going to please all the folks all the time in this diverse hobby.

But since you wanted folks to speak up.....I am.  I vote we continue as things 
are maintained today.  Not that mine...or anyone else's opinions really carry 
any significant weight.  The owners should of course do as they see fit to do.  
After all, it's their product to sell and maintain.
Those who don't like the product can find another product more to their liking. 
Those of us pleased with the product....can continue using it.

I could have/use any product on the market out there....and I chose this one 
....with good reason.  I like it just as it is.....

As an Engineer with 45+ years in the IT industry and quite a few years working 
in software development,  I appreciate the time and effort it takes to develop 
and maintain a product.  And I have been involved with the effort of trying to 
keep a myriad of customers with diverse desires and requirements satisfied.  
It's a daunting task.  I'll save for another day my discussion on Problem 
Reports (PRs) and Deficiency Reports (DRs) and Known Problems and Workarounds 
(KP&Ws) and Configuration Control Boards
(CCBs) and racking and stacking customer desires/complaints.

K4TK
Tim


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