"Howard" wrote in message
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Maurice ON4BAM wrote in message
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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 10:31:59 -0500, "Jim Leder"
wrote:
Are there any good QSO/contact logging programs out there that run
under
DOS or old Windows 3? I have an old, slow, small laptop (80mb HD) that
is
limited in what I can do with it, but seems like it would be good for a
contact logging PC.
You can try Swisslog (DOS) http://www.informatix.li/ which is free
or take a look at www.ac6v.com and look at the links for logging
software.
If you are in need of a logger try the N1MM Contest Logger. In my
opinion this is rapidly turning into the finest logger available, and
is TRUE FREEWARE!!
It can mate with just about any rig available today, ties up with
packet clusters on the web, does digital voice keying, mates with
MMTTY for teletype and supports just about every contest in the world
for scoring and exchanges.
It is a remarkable piece of software that is being constantly updated
to support new contests, and has a superb helpfile.
You can find it at: http:\\www.n1mm.com
While I like n1mm it hardly even begins to approach supporting the majority
of contests let alone all the contests. Most state QSO parties are not
included. Many other small to medium contests are also not included.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE