Joe is also correct with Writelog. MMTTY is NOT incorporated within Writelog.
When you purchase Writelog, you do NOT get MMTTY.
You can 'CALL' MMTTY and see a interface. But the MMTTY program actually 
resides on your 
HD somewhere. (You could put it inside the Writelog directory if you wish).
But Writelog can not include it in it's native code.
I can't remember who the author of the MMTTY Plugin was, but it's a frontend or 
interface 
just as Hamscope is.



On 8/18/2006 3:43:48 PM, Joseph Glockner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> The following is strictly from myself and my own findings and
> thoughts.
>
> The conception that DX4WIN installs MMTTY is not quite correct -
> as here are the exact words from their own website LINK :
>
> //quote//
>
> For the record MMTTY is not included in the DX4WIN install software
> because the AUTHOR of MMTTY JE3HHT
> doesn't allow this. See his WebPages
> "Commercial Programs are not allowed to include this file", But can be
> downloaded and used FREE by any HAMRADIO station.
>
> //unquote//
>
>
> As can be read/seen above, NO Commercial program can install the
> MMTTY "engine" as part of it's
> own install/program..
>
> What is made available is the "interface" -- which, once the
> installation of the logging program is accomplished - then the
> user has to go to the MMTTY website itself and download and install
> the MMTTY "engine".
>
> The "interface" that CAN be used with DXbase is already available
> FREE!! Of course, as is the MMTTY "engine" s/w ..
>
> I have been using HamScope as the interface to be able to LOG
> my RTTY QSOs directly into DXbase - for quite a long time.
>
> I simply have a directory on 

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