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DATA SECURITY
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Integrated backup utility archives log
data. You may back up to hard disk, flash drive, ZIP
disk, etc. Compression stores up to 25,000 QSOs per megabyte. If using
floppy disks, multiple floppies may be spanned for larger backups. A
globally unique identifier assigned to each QSO allows you to merge logs
without danger of creating duplcate QSOs in your log.
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SafetyLog™ writes each QSO to an ADIF backup file in
real-time. SafetyLog file may be placed on a floppy, flash drive, or alternate hard
drive for total protection against system failure.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Import data from most other logging software. Imports
industry standard ADIF log data, a standard we pioneered, that is
supported by most if not all software currently on the market. Choose
which fields get imported and exported, and freely convert import and
export field names to handle user-defined fields in any ADIF data.
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An intelligent import agent analyzes and
successfully imports most spreadsheet and delimited ASCII data.
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Import
support for all of the popular older programs is provided. In most cases
we can import other data at no charge.
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A mass-change utility is provided for
bulk-editing your data.
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LOGic uses a globally unique identifier
for every QSO to prevent duplicates when importing and merging logs.
When importing data from other software, it is easy to end up with
duplicates. In this case LOGic intelligently removes duplicate
QSOs from your log.
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LOGic is fully networkable and muilt-user for multiop
contesting or DXpeditions.
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ADVANCED
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- Active-X interface allows controlling LOGic from
other programs. A Visual Basic example is at
ftp://hosenose.com/radio/logiclogic_com_example/
- Full scripting language allows advanced users to
write utilities and functions. Structured Query Language (SQL)
is included.
- Interactive database command facility for mass
changes that are too complicated for the GUI Mass Change facility, and
other database manipulation tasks.
- ADO driver for accessing LOGic's data from other
applications. See
http://hosenose.com/dl2obo/ for an example.
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LOGic's open archeticture permits developers and advanced
users to extend LOGic or utilize its features in their applications.
LOGic's Active-X Common Object Model interface gives
complete control over LOGic. For instance, it takes only a few lines of
code to add a QSO to LOGic, or read the values that the user entered. You
may turn the rotor, read the rig, etc.
A scripting language with a robust SQL implementation
can be used to extend LOGic's reporting or contesting ability, or write
data manipulation utilities. We use this facility ourselves for some of
LOGic's features -- the utility that removes duplicate QSOs from the
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SUPPORT
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Heavily-illustrated
printed manual and comprehensive online help. Frequent downloadable
updates keep LOGic current with today's technology.
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Instructional video gets you up to speed quickly.
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We're here to help. Contact us by phone or email.
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Remote assistance via the internet We can log onto
your computer to illustrate how to do something, or fix a problem.
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And perhaps LOGic ’s best feature is that it is a
professional quality product. Not only does it have many features, but
these features are well implemented -- easy to use, reliable, and fast.
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CHECK OUT THE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS ON YOUR
LOGIC CD!
Want to see how easy it is to run LOGic?
Grab some popcorn and watch the new instructional videos, hosted by Dennis, your
tech support guy. They're sort of amateurish, and certainly won't win any Emmys,
but they will get you up and runing and using LOGic's many features in a
hurry.
Just pop the LOGic CD in your computer. You may even watch the video as you use LOGic.
Pause the video to try out what you just learned. Enjoy LOGic, ya''ll!
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