Rumlog vs macloggerdx4/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Also LoTW members are indicated on the spot page.Ĭolor coding of mode, band and entities on the Table View window is my constant co-pilot for what's being reported. ![]() The status window is still the best I have seen for immediately showing modes and bands worked and wether they are confirmed on paper or LoTW.Īn LoTW and eQSL data base has been incorporated so that when you look up a call you know if he is an LoTW or eQSL member. Great for seeing if you have worked that one this year for Marathon. Now when you click on a DXCC entity in the status window it will display all QSO's with that entity. Also Table View can be sorted by any column and indicates the time since the spot was made. Mousing over a spot shows a pop up with the accumulated notes. The new Table View only shows the latest spot for a station on a frequency. In the LoTW download window which indicates new bands, modes, grids (6 and up) and new entities at a glance you can now click on a call and go directly to that QSO.Ĭluster Table View, you no longer have to see the same DX station spotted on the same frequency over and over. LoTW integration, Now that I have figured out how to set up the "LoTW TQ8 out …" menu I now have one click LoTW upload as well as download. Since Tom has been busy making improvements in RUMlog I decided to do another update. Written by a DXer for DXers, RUMlog continues to meet and exceed all of my expectations and I recommend it to any serious DXer on OS X. This is worth $$$ for me, but fortunately RUMlog is still free! Full support for Fldigi's XML-RPC protocol allows RUMlog and Fldigi to share frequency/call/mode information and RUMlog's auto-import of the Fldigi logs means that your digital mode QSOs can be logged in Fldigi without having to manually log them in RUMlog as well. Finally, RUMlog continues to provide the best integration with Fldigi available on OS X. Support for my K3 is unmatched on the OS X platform, with RUMlog providing support for all features of the K3 through a dedicated K3 control screen as well as using the K3 keyer to send CW. RUMlog's support for ClubLog is outstanding as well. LoTW and eQSL support is smooth and easy to setup. Now at version 5.3.8, RUMlog continues to perform perfectly as my day-to-day logger on OS X. It has been nearly two years since my last review of RUMlog, and I wanted to update it a bit.
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