[Dx-qsl] New Search for Pathfinder !!

Steve-KF2TI [email protected]
Fri Aug 9 07:24:01 2002


Additionally, John has created a WIN 9x 32 bit program GoList called 
Go Win.  I bought a copy at Dayton this year and it works really 
good.  I asked a few days ago what the status of DX4WIN was as far as 
incorporating all the features that Kurt discribed plus others and 
here's what John said..FYI for computer logging program users:

Hi Steve,

Win-EQF has his running and it even launches the GOWIN program when
you want it.. neat.
DXBase also has it working, slick
Log Windows has it going also.
DX4WIN has it ready but is having problems with their release. Have 
not heard from Paul or Steve about it lately
WinLog32 has it going
SwissLog has it working too.
TRX-MANAGER has it going
WINQSL is working on it
Log plus is not ready yet
Logger32 has it ready, but the release is not ready yet. DEC I think

All I know right now Steve.  QST is running an article on GOWIN in 
the September issue due out mid August.


On 9 Aug 2002 at 10:12, Kurt Brandstetter wrote:

From:           	Kurt Brandstetter <[email protected]>
To:             	DX-QSL <[email protected]>,
	IOTA <[email protected]>,
	DX NEWS DXR <[email protected]>, SWARL <[email protected]>,
	ODXG <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected],
	[email protected]
Subject:        	[Dx-qsl] New Search for Pathfinder !!
Date sent:      	Fri, 09 Aug 2002 10:12:07 +0200

> Hello from Vienna !
> 
> As I several time mentioned in several email groups, its very useful to look
> for a QSL information via Pathfinder or the Pathfinder Web Client before
> posting a question in some Email groups.
> 
> Perhaps you know that I have a good contact to Dave and I'm looking often to
> find some new Search engines, I asked him and also John who make GO-List if
> its possible to include GO-List into Pathfinder. And it IS POSSIBLE !!
> 
> I hope you can use this service well !
> 
> I for myself use GoList as a subscriber and also the Prolog2k Database but
> I'm not in the business with this 2 producers of this 2 Databases which are
> not free as Pathfinder is.
> 
> Dave AA6YQ, author of Pathfinder, and John K1XN, publisher of the GOLIST Qsl
> Manager Database, have developed a link that allows Pathfinder users to
> access to the Online GOLIST Database. Although the GOLIST is a subscription
> service, non-subscribers are granted 30 free lookups each month. The new
> GOLIST search will be provided to users of Pathfinder 4.1.6 (or later)
> through its automatic update mechanism; the Pathfinder Web Client,
> accessible via http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/WebClient/ , has been updated
> to provide a GOLIST search button. 
> 
> The Online GOLIST Database provides fingertip access to more than 30,000 
> current QSL routes, and is updated daily with new information. To learn more
> about the GOLIST, see http://www.golist.net . Pathfinder is a member of the
> DXLab Suite, an interoperating array of free DXing applications; all of
> these applications are available via www.qsl.net/dxlab . The
> Pathfinder-GOLIST link brings together two of ham radio's best sources of
> QSL information; Dave and John hope you find this combination helpful in
> tracking down routes for the QSLs you need. 
> 


Not associated with John or the GoList, just a very satisfied 
customer

C U on the air.


73,

Steve - KF2TI

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