I totally agree with Larry's suggestions. A MMTTY plugin for DXBase would be the "nuts" What say Jack ?
If not problematic (child spawning and related issues) , I would definitely endorse full undockable DXBase windows. There are many in the ham community that do use two monitors to facilitate many applications (ham and others) running at once and in the foreground. Lastly, thanks Jack for a great program. I have been with DXBase since the first year I believe and what makes this special for me is the fact that I also wrote a DOS based (Dbase) commercial logging program in the 80's called DXdb and marketed it for a couple of years. Time and family would not allow me to continue. DXbase was a wonderful application for windows that really came along in a timely manner. Happy holidays all, see ya on the bands... /joe k8fc PSS A free update every ten years is a GREAT idea :-)) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Groom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:19 PM Subject: [Dxbase] Re:Xmas Wish List > Dxbase is very good overall and the two things I'd like to see added are > > 1) MMTTY plug in interface. I beleive the designer of MMTTY allows other > software developers to use his MMTTY plugin, and as was mentioned > before > it works very well in Writelog. The ability to highlight a call and > have > it auto > populate the logbook would be slick! > > http://mmhamsoft.ham-radio.ch/programmer/index.htm > > 2) Allow the ability to undock all windows within DXBase and move them to > other > monitors. You can do this with the Previous QSO, and Packet Transmit > Window > but not with any other windows. (Like QSO Log, DX Info, Summary, > Internet Cluster > windows etc) I have two monitors hooked up to my computer and it's nice > to really > be able to spread out the windows, make them bigger etc etc. If I click > on the restore > down botton (the little box button next to the X button on the upper > right corner of the > window) I can move the entire DXBase program to the second monitor, but > not the > indiviual windows themselves. Hopefully I'm making sense! > > Looking forward to DXBase 2007 (BTW if you've been with DXBase since the > DOS > days, > do we get the once in every ten years free update!) > > BTW, how long has DXBase been around? I'll have to check the website. > > 73's Larry W0FLY > > > ______________________________________________________________ > Dxbase mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[email protected] >

