

If someone is not a member of the group but would like to check out QSL Info Print, feel free to send me an email and I’ll send you the file.

QSL Info Print can be downloaded from the file section of the MacLoggerDX Yahoo group. While MacLoggerDX offers this, you need to move into a different window to see it, then bounce back to your regular operating window. Although RUMlog does have its own label design and printing features, including support for 5×2 label sheets, some may prefer the simple and efficient QSL Info Print for use with RUMlog instead. Simple, clean, and functional…what more could you ask for!Įarlier, I called this wonderful utility a “one-trick pony.” However, this “one-trick pony” does have one (undocumented and unsupported) trick up its sleeve as well: in addition to supporting MacLoggerDX, QSL Info Print can also be used to print labels from RUMlog log files. By selecting the row/column, you can print to a specific label allowing you to skip over used labels on the sheet. Single or multiple QSOs (up to 8 QSOs per label) can be printed by selecting the clearly defined options. So, for rag chewers or casual operators interested in a. Best of all, RUMlog is free and is actively developed as well. even if it isnt a 'traditional' OS X appearance. Dons responsiveness is top notch MacLoggerDX is the best logger Ive seen with the OS X aesthetic down pat. I had high hopes for MacLoggerDX, but found the LoTW, ClubLog integration, award tracking, QSL tracking and 'all the info I need at a glance' not as useful as in RUMlog.
#Rumlog vs macloggerdx windows
On the Windows platform I prefer DXlab, albeit somewhat clunky and convoluted.

Also own and have used AC Log as well as MacLoggerDX. You can select PSE/TNX and can enter QSL VIA as well. When I say 'great support', I mean UNSURPASSED support. I own and have used DX4WIN for many years. The left hand panel shows the QSOs in the MacLoggerDX logbook, the right hand panel shows the QSL label to be printed. That being said, MacLoggerDX is a great choice for casual or even some serious contesters. MACLOGGERDX While the first two entries on this list are dedicated contest loggers, MacLoggerDX is a general purpose logbook. After that, the main (actually, the ONLY) window in QSL Info Print is your complete interface to the program and is an example of simplicity in design. RUMped is free of change and is available from RUMsoft’s website here. On initial startup, you’ll have to enter the usual personal information (Call, County, Grid Square, etc) this is only done once.
