Kevin, KD5ONS,

Depending on your Linux  background, and your goals with contesting, for your 
Option #3, I would recommend TRLog for Linux,
https://www.kkn.net/trlinux/

This is a port by Kevin Schmidt, W9CF, that migrates Tree's (K6TR) TR-Log using 
its native Pascal source code (by permission of Tree, with necessary 
modifications) to Linux. So this is the real program, and not running an 
emulation of any sort. 

There is a high learning curve to getting proficient in using TRLog (as there 
was in the original DOS version) in configuring things for contests to have 
shortcuts and function keys work the way you might like them, as it relies 
heavily on the keyboard and not the mouse. But if you are at all used any of 
the old DOS-based contest logging programs (as I used NA, plus some CT, before 
this with a parallel port keying interface), if will seem familiar. What I 
especially like for TRLog for Linux, as I contest primarily with CW, is that it 
gave me a way to migrate my contesting to Linux (my preferred OS at home) using 
K1EL's WinKeyer (I have the WKMini) on laptops with only USB ports for 
interfacing.  There is some Linux configuration needed, so still not for the 
novice Linux user, but W9CF's instructions help with most of it.

Cheers/73,

Kevin Anderson, K9IUA

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Kevin Anderson, Dubuque IA USA, K9IUA
k9iua (at) yahoo (dot) com
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