You've mentioned how DXLab can take an ADIF file, but does that
include one's QSL status for each QSO?

Yes, if that status is exported according to the ADIF standard.  ADIF
specifies QSL_SENT (I,R,Y,N), QSL_RCVD (I,R,Y,N), LotW_QSL_SENT,
LotW_QSL_RCVD, eQSL_QSL_SENT, and eQSL_QSL_RCVD.

In addition, DXKeeper can update (match) DXCC credits with QSOs by
downloading the user's DXCC Record and will create placeholder ("dummy")
QSOs for any credits that do not have matching QSOs in the log (e.g.
QSOs/Cards before LotW).

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2014-09-06 6:24 PM, Duane Calvin wrote:
You've mentioned how DXLab can take an ADIF file, but does that include
one's QSL status for each QSO?  Or are you relying on the LOTW for that
info?  Just curious.

        73, Duane

Duane Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
www.ac5aa.com




-----Original Message-----
From: DX4WIN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dick
Flanagan
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 4:39 PM
To: DX4WIN Reflector
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN UPDATE

Just as an FYI:

DXLab can import a DX4WIN log.  All you have to do is convert it to ADIF
and then import it.  It can also compare your log with LOTW and flag all
discrepancies.  When I ran a full comparison against LOTW, DXLab even
located data entry errors made by the DXCC desk when they originally
hand-entered the QSO data.
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/QSOImport

DXLab can also track the USA-CA awards.
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/USCountyStatus

I have never had the pleasure of using a software program that is
supported as well as DXLab.  It is not unusual for a question or bug or
enhancement request to be made one day and have a response available the
next--sometimes even the same day.

The DXLab support group averages over 1,000 messages each month.  This
doesn't mean the program is buggy, but that no question is too small or
repetitive to ask and receive an almost immediate response.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/dxlab/info

Of course there is a learning curve, but the suite is made up of eight
separate programs that talk to each other.  Start with one, get
comfortable with it and then add another.

I have been a DX4WIN user for over 20 years and finally made the switch
to DXLab earlier this year.  DX4WIN is adequate for 90% of the amateur
community.  It is an especially good fit for new or low-activity hams.
DXLab can take care of just about everyone.

DXLab is free from http://dxlabsuite.com/

--
Dick Flanagan K7VC
[email protected]

On 2014-09-06 8:53 AM, Dave Perry wrote:
It would be nice if Paul would communicate with his user base a bit more
frequently.  I think he is trying to set some sort of a record to see how
long the program will maintain an active user base without him ever
responding or providing an update again.  Hi, hi

But I must say that DX4WIN still performs flawlessly in managing my
80,000+
contacts across several different call signs.  It also interfaces
beautifully with SteppIR and the Top Ten Devices DX Doubler (SO2R box) and
Band Decoder -- and my two K3s.  Plus, we get all of the great free
support
from Jim, AD1C.

If Paul was trying to charge us an annual maintenance fee, that would be a
different matter.  I have tried converting to HRD and DXLabs several times
and both come crunching to a halt when I try to load in my number of
contacts.  There is also no practical way to automatically enter all of
the
DXCC confirmations for almost 2,500 band/countries into a new program.

Unfortunately, I do not recommend DX4WIN to friends given the lack of
support and communication from Paul and the uncertainty of support for the
program going forward--especially when new users would have to pay for a
non-supported product.  But whenever logging programs come up for
discussion, I tend to be quiet and count my blessings that I have the best
program on the market--and I don't have to pay an annual maintenance fee.
Why let everyone else in a our great little secret?

In short, it is still an excellent program and it's free!  Shh...!

73,

Dave, N4QS

-----Original Message-----
From: DX4WIN [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ernie
Walls
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 6:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN UPDATE

DX4Win has been motionless in respect to program improvements for many
years
now, probably six or seven. The update from v7 to v8 was pretty much
useless
as the digital inclusion never was successful.

I moved from WJ2O in 2004, when DX4Win was pretty much state of the art,
at
least in terms of amateur radio logging programs, and have watched it
remain
more or less motionless while a number of other programs simply passed it
in
terms of output. Or, at least, so I am told.

At this stage, the only reason I don't move is that the two or three
programs that are 'allegedly' at the top of the programming tree are so
complex, and do so many things that I am not the slightest bit interested
in, and take so much computer management skills and time that I cannot be
bothered.

DX4Win has peaked - if you want to have your logger do smarter things, you
are going to have to move programs. Simple as that. Do I kike the
situation
- not really, but like the great majority of us, nought I can do about it.

My view.

Ernie Walls VK3FM
[email protected]
Mobile 0418 301 483

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