
I'm a relativily new ham (Sep'03) and this program has helped me get started and contiunes to do more than I can currently foresee me needing. I've been using Macs since 1985 and this is one of the best programs I've seen on a Mac (in fact, on any of I don't know how many platforms). Don's support/service/responce etc is second to none. I've been in IT for 36 years and this has got to be the best supported program I've ever seen and that goes for all DogPark software. I posted the below in May 2005 when I was 2E0XDF, I still stand by every word today The support is unbelievable and the cost minor compared to the service (free upgrades approx 1/month for years).įeatures, bug fixes and support for new rigs are produced very quickly (within 1 day for the K3) and the service is personal. MLDX is still one of the best pieces of s/w I have used on a Mac (since 1985!) and a great logging program. I stand by my 1st, 2nd & 3rd reviews (search for M0XDF, 2E0XDF & M3XDF). Even if a bug is found DON works with the users and squashes it.

MACLOGGERDX SUPPORT SOFTWARE
A well written virtually bug free software program that has excellent developer support. MacLoggerDX is well worth the $99, and I highly reccomend it to any Mac user Ham, all in all, it is a enormous value for what you receive in return.

I wrote code for over 40 years and understand the total effort and dedication it takes to design, develop, code, debug, and most importantly SUPPORT software that handles so many functions, radios, and interfaces. Every piece of software ever written can be improved, but is it the RIGHT improvement for the majority of users. Hardly reason enough to rate this excellent programming effort so low. If one looks at the total number of reviews here the majority are 5/5 with a few disgruntled low reviews because the reviewer has some pet need that it does not do this or that. None comes close to MacLoggerDX for its simplicity, elegance, and capabiities.

SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEW: I have used a number of different ham radio programs for the Mac, Linux, and the Windows environments.
