I agree with Rick. I use the beta version in a PC a lot of time now
without problems and the software now is much much better and user
friendly. Upload in LotW is much easier and more safe...
73 Kostas SV1DPI
Στις 23/5/2013 5:31 πμ, ο/η Rick Murphy έγραψε:
Joseph,
You're entitled to your opin
I have been using TQSL 1.14 beta for weeks and have experienced no issues.
YMMV
73,
Jim - N4ST
-Original Message-
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Joseph Orsak
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 20:33
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject:
The http://www.country-files.com web site is under construction. You
will not be able to download DX4WIN country file updates until I
release a new updater utility in the next day or two, after I settle
on a new directory structure for downloads.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
73 - Jim AD1C
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Ji
Joseph,
You're entitled to your opinion. However, to say it's "Not ready for prime
time" is incorrect, particularly for DX4WIN users.
The only serious problem found in 1.14 was for Mac users that are trying to
upload duplicate QSOs to LoTW. None of the testers reported this problem
prior to the fi
I think I'll be waiting a good long while before trying the new Trusted QSL:
"May 21, 2013: From the Trusted QSL software development team - We announced
last week that TQSL 1.14 would be available today (20 May 2013). However, three
defects were reported last week:
a.. Incorrect behavior
I purchased a new Buckmaster Hamcall CD at Dayton and installed it on my
computer. Apparently there has been a change to the hamcal32.dll file in the
extdata folder as it would not work when a callsign was looked up in the
callsign window. I was able to find a recent copy of the file on the
Buc
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