![]() ![]() and mode from the radio, if those fields are left blank in the defaults window. Mouse busy: Use Control-K to load the fields with time and defaults, which are set with Control-L. I have almost 15,000 qsos in my log now, and xlog keeps running without problems. ![]() I like the lean interface, and the ability to have just those things I want to be displayed. xlog is better than ever, and remains the best choice for general purpose logging in Linux, IMHO. There have been some recent updates that have addressed the outstanding bugs, and added some nice enhancements. Control-space to set defaults and write in one step. Previous reviews mentioned:Įxporting to ADIF not working: It works perfectly for me, after 100 exports. ![]() I have almost 18,000 qsos in my log now, and xlog keeps running without problems. I use Linux Mint and it will take windows 7 chew it up and spit it out fast, there is no comparison between the two.I now have control of my PC, My PC does not have control of me. just a few extra steps, I am new to Linux and love it so far. I would give it a 5 but one thing, uploading to AIDF does not seem to work, I do not have rig control maybe when Hamlib support 64 bit, but for now dont really need it, I am a casual user, and I like to work DX this program is not complicated, I got tired of the complicated log books, I do not want to spent time learning a log book just to do it again with the next update, now for the uploading because I do use LOTW and Eqsl, what I do is I have FLdigi installed, when I need to upload in AIDF, I first upload to my documents, then merge to fldigi, when I hit the merge file button in fldigi, I scroll down to my documents where I saved the file from Xlog "NOTE" nothing will be there I then tell it to look for all files, not just ADIF, there it is, double click and log is now in FLdigi, where I can start all over and save it again to ADIF, into my documents now TQSL will see it and EQSL will take it, so there is a way to do it. could not be easier, combined with Linux Mint and a 4 core 3200 mhz machine dont think I can get any faster.Įarlier 4-star review posted by K8WDX on only do this when I need to be fast such as working contests or a pile up. For look up when logging I started using FLdigi to log all qso,s because of the auto lookup, fills in all the info, then hit save and there is is in Xlog. I did not have to tell Fldigi, or Xlog to upload or retrieve the qso's it just did it. OK it is loading up LOTW qso,s no problem, this is a great simple logging program, you can learn it in about 15 min not 15 months, If you like digital and are using FLdigi when you finish the qso with say psk31 it will automatically add it to the log, even if the log is not open, no set up required. ![]()
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