Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Ian Maude
I have to disagree with you about RUMlog Joe. I use it for general logging all the time. It even has net control which is a boon for me. RUMped does the contesting stuff very well and I also use that but RUMlog is a terrific general purpose logger. I especially like being able to search my log

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Ian Greenshields
Remember also that Wine is available and runs well on OSX I use both Win-Test and KComm on my iMac; both run perfectly with the K2 K3. SD runs also but can be quirky. KComm could probably be compiled to run directly on the Mac also as the source code is available, but I'm too scared to try it.

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Bob Nielsen
Fldigi is available for Macs and has a built-in log which is somewhat rudimentary. I haven't tried, but suspect it wouldn't take a lot of work to get Xlog to run in OS X, along with hamlib to support a K2 or K3. Bob, N7XY On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Ian Greenshields wrote: Remember also

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
Remember also that Wine is available and runs well on OSX When you start down that path, VMware, Parallels Desktop, etc. are also available that allow most (all) of the Windows loggers to run on a Mac. However, there is a significant difference between running Windows in a virtual machine and

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
I have to disagree with you about RUMlog Joe. I use it for general logging all the time. RUMLog is a bit more than a pure DX/Contest package, for example it includes good QSL tracking capabilities, but it does not have the breadth of features found in MLDX. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread Rick Prather
True, but RUmlog has much better integration with the K3. The K3 status panel and macro buttons have become features I miss when I only run MLDX. I also occasionally use RUMlog's access to FSK D. I do run MLDX at the same time because I like it's QRZ look up and general appearance. Rick K6LE

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-30 Thread chas
Thank you to those who have contributed to this thread. Yet another example of how very useful this mailing list can be to us all. As a result I have now started to use RUMlog. 73 from Charles - M0BIN Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help:

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-29 Thread Randy Cook
I have been using MacLoggerDX from Dogpark Software with my iMac and several rigs, including my current K3, for three years now. It is one of the best software products I have ever used on any platform. The support is 'Elecraft -like - great customer service from the author and a very

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-29 Thread Ian Maude
Try out RUMlog by DL2RUM. It's free, brilliant and well supported. 73 Ian -- Ian J Maude, G0VGS SysOp GB7MBC HB9DRV-9 DX Clusters Member RSGB, GQRP 9838, FISTS 14077 | K3 #455 http://www.m0scg.org.uk On 29 September 2010 18:42, Randy Cook crc...@pacbell.net wrote: I have been using

Re: [Elecraft] Logging software for Mac

2010-09-29 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
Try out RUMlog by DL2RUM. RUMlog www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMLog.html is a more focused program for the contester and DXer. I have been using MacLoggerDX from Dogpark Software with my iMac and several rigs, including my current K3, for three years now. Maclogger DX

[Elecraft] logging software for Mac

2008-04-28 Thread Peter Wollan
Does anyone happen to know if the N1MM logger runs under Crossover Mac? (this is a MacOSX version of WINE). Peter N8MHD ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info

Re: [Elecraft] logging software for Mac

2008-04-28 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Apr 28, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Peter Wollan wrote: Does anyone happen to know if the N1MM logger runs under Crossover Mac? (this is a MacOSX version of WINE). I don't know about WINE but I run Parallels and have had 100% success at running every Windows program I have tried to install,