Hi Marty,

Here are some amateur radio logging programs for the Apple computer-world 
(MacOS, iOS, and/or iPadOS) that I use, or have used, that may meet your 
requirements:

“MacLoggerDX” from DogParkSoftware (MacOS)

  [I (K4QR) use this logging program on a regular basis
     (but ONLY for general purpose ham logging; NOT for contests)];
  [Supports batch, or immediate, QSO uploads to online services 
    (ARRL’s LoTW, eQSL, and maybe others)];

“MacLoggerDX HD for iPad” (iPadOS)

  [I use this logging program very infrequently 
    but it’s nice to have in a pinch in the field & 
    it’s easy to transfer your log entries from it into 
    its big-brother/sister version on MacOS)];
  [Unsure if it supports batch, or immediate, QSO uploads to various services]; 

“RUMLogNG” (MacOS, iPadOS, and “RUMlog 2Go” for iOS)

  [I (K4QR) use this program’s MacOS version for contests 
    because the MacLoggerDX programs (above)
    are more suited to general purpose logging; not contest logging);
  [RUMlog is also a very capable general, purpose logging software];
  [Supports batch, or immediate, QSO uploads to online services 
    (ARRL’s LoTW, eQSL, and maybe others)];

“SDR-Control” (MacOS, iPadOS, and “SDR-Control Mobile” for iOS)
  [I use this software to PRIMARILY control my ICOM rigs, 
    from near, or far, over the Internet; 
    However, the program’s developer ONLY supports a very limited range of 
rigs; 
    so be sure to check if your rig(s) are supported;
    I BELIEVE this software supports a logging feature as well but I’ve never 
used it];
   [UNSURE, but I think it might, support batch, or immediate, QSO uploads to 
online
     services (ARRL’s LoTW, eQSL, and maybe others)];

“73 Ham Log” (for iOS only)
  [I don’t use this software; so, I am not familiar with any of its features];


73,

Tony K4QR


> On Feb 20, 2024, at 17:59, Marty Wayne via wsjt-devel 
> <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I have seen and heard of programs that automatically log a contact to LoTW 
> but as far as I can determine, they are all .exe applications are there any 
> for iOS?
> 
> Marty Wayne
> mcway...@comcast.net
> 
> 
> 
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