[Dx-qsl] Re: [DX-NEWS] QSL information
Bob McCourt KI4RU
[email protected]
Thu, 21 Mar 2002 22:32:06 -0500
Hey Barry,
Long time no hear. I've had no problem with the qsl.net Barry, I don't
know if it makes any difference for me as I have a cable ISP and have
had it since last August and it's great!!! Every so often I have a
problem but 99% of the time it's zoom zoom. Hi Hi The qsl info is a good
one too, but IMHO there's too much info squeezed into the window, where
in Pathfinder 12 + places to look and each one in an easy to view
window. As I said, I use the installed one and really the only time I
use the web one is if I'm away from my computer Barry. That's another
benefit of using the software version. I'd like to see everyone at least
try the download, @ about 1.5 Mb., it's small! It works, it's fast,
small footprint and so many places to look for that elusive route.
Sri for rambling my Friend's, 73, Bob KI4RU
Barry wrote:
>
> I have found lately that just about any site on qsl.net is as slow as
> molasses. I like http://www.qslinfo.de/ for QSL info.
> 73 Barry W2UP
>
> On 21 Mar 2002 Bob McCourt KI4RU wrote:
>
> > WOW!!! I couldn't agree more Dave. I've been using Pathfinder since it's
> > "Birth". Hi hi. I've been one of the lucky one's that Dave asked me to
> > test it out and I couldn't be the help that I give without it. It's
> > small, easy to use, can access from the web anywhere and it's F R E E!!!
> > I use the one that you install and can make the search lookup you choose
> > 12 different online CB plus the great site DX Summit for '2000, '01 &
> > '02, it's really "Kewl" folk's. :-))
> >