

(back in 2005!), what’s important to me in how I intended to use logging software. * Please note that both the criteria and weightings are personal to me.

Scores by the corresponding weightings and totalling. The spreadsheet calculates a percentage rating for each program by multiplying each of the I installed evaluation copies of several logging programs and entered the scores for each oneĪgainst each of the criteria, adding notes to explain why they scored as they do. I put the criteria into a column of a spreadsheet, adding columns for every logging program IĬould find and a column with weightings for each criterion. Ranked them to generate “weightings” for each one. Next, since some requirements are clearly more important than others, I prioritised and
#Importing logs into logger32 from n1mm logger how to
So, how to choose a logging program? I’m used to evaluating software for work so decided toįirst, I determined my requirements and listed them out, taking suggestions from fellowĭXers in CDXC. Shoe-boxes of G4iFB QSLs are now turning yellow and collecting Kiwi dust on a shelf. Having emigrated to ZL in 2005 and re-started my DXCC hunt with a shiny new ZL callsign, Iĭecided this was the ideal opportunity to start computerised logging. This page is mostly about computer logging using Logger32 by Bob K4CY.

