I have to agree with Sal, I've tried several Mac logging programs. HamLog is pretty 
darned good on the iPad and iPhone for quick logging when I'm not doing a lot and don't 
want to bother with a computer. But I use MacLoggerDX on my Mac and really like it a lot. 
It isn't a "real" contest logger, but worked quite nicely on Field Day when I 
managed 377 CW QSOs with just me and my K3 running 1E, not terribly seriously. I only had 
the USB/Serial cable connected for frequency/power/mode information for logging and an 
audio cable from the K3's line out to an iMic's input so I could run FLDIGI and run the 
CW decoder there as a backup to my ears...

73,
Chuck, AA3CS

On Jul 01, 2014, at 07:50 AM, Slava Baytalskiy <[email protected]> wrote:

MacLoggerDX and MacLoggerDX HD (for the iPad) are the best loggers i've found 
for my Macs.
Very visual and VERY easy to setup/use.
They don't do rig control besides the normal QSYs when clicking on spots. But 
they do work with a bunch of rotators.
And support from the developer is awesome.
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