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DXLog.net project was started by Kresimir Kovarik, 9A5K during the summer of 2011, his goal was to create the most intuitive, easy to use and most versatile contest logging software available today.
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DXLog.net project was started by Kresimir Kovarik, 9A5K during the summer of 2011, with the goal to<br>
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create the most intuitive, easy to use, and versatile contest logging software available.
  
DXlog.net is still under development, with new features and bug fixes being released on a regular basis.
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DXlog.net has a classic look-and-feel and follows a long standing tradition in keyboard shortcuts and other UI components. 
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DXlog.net is still under development. New versions offering new features and defect corrections are released on a regular basis.  
  
 
Download the latest version from http://dxlog.net/sw
 
Download the latest version from http://dxlog.net/sw

Revision as of 21:38, 11 February 2020

DXLog.net project was started by Kresimir Kovarik, 9A5K during the summer of 2011, with the goal to
create the most intuitive, easy to use, and versatile contest logging software available.

DXlog.net has a classic look-and-feel and follows a long standing tradition in keyboard shortcuts and other UI components.

DXlog.net is still under development. New versions offering new features and defect corrections are released on a regular basis.

Download the latest version from http://dxlog.net/sw

Authors and Contributors

The late Kresimir (Chris) Kovaric, 9A5K, is the original author of the DXLog.net software and wiki.

Thanks to 9A1AA, 9A6C, DK8ZZ/VE3ZIK, E77DX/OE1EMS, IK2NCJ, N6TV, W9PA, YT3W, K1XM, SM7IUN,
and every registered user for their continuous support, new ideas, bug reporting and testing of DXLog.net.

Thanks also to Jim M0CKE, Ken K6MR, and Björn SM7IUN for improving the documentation WIKI.


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