On Thu, 11 May 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 07:34:58AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> At the same time, we've agreed that no single front end will suffice
> for both contesting and casual QSOs. So since we accept that multiple
> front ends can be needed, they can differ in implementation too. I don't
> think a web front end could be fast enough or flexible enough for
> contesting.
Well, how long lasts a Contest QSO in seconds? 5 secs? Prabably you
still have speed to use a Web FrontEnd.
The big problem in an Web Frontend is that we have to "Confirm" the data
in the form, and it is not pratical to use a mouse to do it. This is the
only problem I see. Maybe there is a turn around to this problem.
For normal DXeing I see other problem that I trying to solve. When you
write a callsign, normally you want see, right after, what is operator's
name, the QSOs already done with him, etc. As we have to "submit" the
callsign information, it is not pratical either "submitting" so many
times.
Regards,
Jorge Matias