Continental Breakfast Mac OS

KB3TAWRating: 2021-02-05
Excellent logging software for Mac usersTime Owned: more than 12 months.
Update:
I have been a Mac person for several years. As you know, most amateur radio software is written for PC’s. I was determined to find logging software that would work on my Mac. I am so glad that I found and purchased the MacLogger DX software in 2017. What a great value for the money.
The software is extremely easy to use. I am not a very technical operator but I had no trouble understanding and setting up the MacLogger DX software. I am running the software on a 27” iMac and I operate my station on an Elecraft K3. I simply click on the station I want to work and my K3 changes frequency or bands automatically automatically. .
I also linked the MacLogger DX software to QRZ.com so that all of the contact information is automatically populated. No look-up required. MacLogger also displays the image posted on QRZ.com.
The software is extremely robust. It includes many features. The developer, Don, thought of everything. I have used several other logger software programs and nothing compares with MacLogger DX.
Contacts are confirmed automatically in real time. No more files to upload to LoTW, Club Log or to other sites.
I have not encountered a single issue since purchasing and using this software. It’s reliable and it works. What’s more, Don is constantly keeping the software up-to-date.
I should also say that software is only as good as the support you receive. Don and his team respond almost immediately to questions. If I get stuck on a problem or issue I know that Don will help me. I first try to determine the solution on my own but once in awhile I need help. I have MacLogger DX set-up and working great and I have tried to take advantage of the many features it offers.
I highly recommend MacLogger DX.
KD2BSRating: 2020-12-11
Support Second to None!Time Owned: more than 12 months.
I've used MacLoggerDX for 3 years, and I love it. It's the main reason I use a Mac for ham radio rather than one of my PCs. It integrates seamlessly with my WSJT-x software and CAT control with my FT-5000. Recently I had a question and used the support e-mail for the first time. Don replied with a detailed answer within the hour! I then had an issue with my LoTW upload - one I hadn't had before. I e-mailed a debug log around 9 pm and while I was eating breakfast the next morning, there was the answer, again with plenty of detail. I don't think the issue was with MacLogger and this was all 3 years after I purchased the program, but Don was there with the help and info I needed. The program is a joy to use and has bells and whistles I'm still discovering. For me, having a logger that is easy to use and uploads LoTW, e-QSL and ClubLog is essential to my operating enjoyment. MacLoggerDX fills that bill for me 100%!
N1LGRating: 2020-06-26
Greatest Software For Mac usersTime Owned: 3 to 6 months.
For the longest time I have been looking for a logging software for the Mac. I finally found MacLoggerDx. This does everything that the others do but in one package. During the learning phase for this software, I ran into several problems. They weren't the fault of the program but of this old guy, me, not doing it right. I contacted customer support by email and within an hour, Don, got back to me with guidance to solve the problem. Lately, I had a problem with the keyer and he solved it with 2 updates. I'm 75 years young and Don was able to guide me through the solution. It is now running my Icom IC-7410 flawlessly. Don, I can't thank you enough for developing the software and maintaining the support. For those out there looking for a logging program for your Mac it is here.
I recently had problems with radio control. I contacted Don and with-in 12 hours he had found the problem. It is so great that there is such great support for a product. Now I'm up and running smoothly. I know that Don is there if I need help in the future. Thanks Don I wish I could give you six stars.
ON4VPRating: 2020-06-02
On MacOS the finest software for loggingTime Owned: more than 12 months.
In 2012 in once made the switch from Windows to MacOS and used MLDX for a period of time. I was impressed at that time with the program. For several reasons (work related) I had to switch back to Windows and started working with HRD. Good software but uses a lot of resources. In 2019 I finally decided to go back and stay on the MacOS platform, but with one goal, I had to make it work to use all my hamradio related software so no exceptions had to be mede to use Windows again for just one type of software. So I renewed my license.
With MacOS Catalina now being released I ran into problems with several software packages that I was used to but didn't support native 64-bit. So back to google for a hamradio software search.
Today I'm using MLDX for logging, qsl exchange, even occasionally contesting. Love the interface. I also run MacDopller with my IC-9700 for bird operation and use the Mac(Win)keyer and FLDigi + WSJT-X for digital operations. All programs can exchange data to and from MLDX and that's want I was looking for.
Main setup is a Kwd TS-890S, second radio IC-9700 both using MLDX. I run all software on a MacBook Pro 13' model 2019 using an external 27' 4K display.
MLDX deserves a 5 star rating. Good support from Don, even during weekends helping me out with small things. I like the multiple support to upload/download qsl data to serveral sites (some fully automated) and like the bandmap and map viewing in several modes (2D-3D).
I hope some features will be integrated in the near future (I mailed Don about it):
- CW keyer memories played directly from F-keys.
- Easy editing CW keyer memories without editing a file somewhere on disk.
I can recommend this software for a Mac user.
NJ3ARating: 2020-01-22
MacLoggerDX, MacMini, IC-7300, ACOM 1200STime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I also run a mixed OS house. The Mac Mini is my main computer with backup as a MacBook Pro, with Win10 Laptops etc.. Some background, I used to live in PA for 10+ years, shack had IC-7000, Alpha 9500, US Tower TX-455 with M2 KT36XA up top. House was at 850' ASL. Computers were all Windows 7 based and using HRD (also good software)... When we moved to Delaware about 4 years ago into a small community, I didn't have a shack plan. Well, it didn't take long, but now running TOTAL STEALTH MODE (HOA). I actually purchased the MacLoggerDX program the same time I bought an IC-7300, MyAntennas EFHW-8010-2K, then S-Box, then ACOM 1200S, then ACOM 04AT Tuner. Once installed there are no logs (obviously)...but, I was in luck...I still had my Windows 7 computer with HRD installed...I opened HRD and exported an ADIF file of all my past thousands of QSOs. Once I had the file on a thumb drive, I easily imported all my past QSOs into MacLoggerDX. MLDX makes the whole process simple. Additionally, once set up, exporting/uploading to LOTW etc is a breeze. Look Up and Logging contacts during operation is simple and the DX clusters, band and maps make finding DX contact activity simple. The interface with the radio is straight forward (USB) once you've loaded the proper drivers, comms with the radio can be set (follow the directions and there's always YouTube)... Overall, I'm still learning all the possible functions, but so far...I think it's great logging software if you have a Mac OS.
DF2ICRating: 2019-12-04
Best logger for Mac OS-X and excellent serviceTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I have a mixed environment for Ham radio, Windows-10 because it supports my Flex1500 and Mac OS-X because I love it and all my other computers, Smartphones and tablets are also Apple. MLDX connects to the Windows-10 machine through a USB-to-serial adapter. Setup was easy and everything runs stable since quite a few years now. A few days ago after the update to the latest version of MLDX I encountered problems with my 10GHz/2.4GHz QO-100 satellite setup on the Windows computer, the frequency display in MLDX was completely off range. I wrote an email to Don Agro VE3VRW and received an answer within a few hours even though it was sunday morning. Over the course of the next day the problem was solved, Don simply created two Beta versions that specifically addressed the issues that I had. This is an example of excellent service that really stands out.
I'm a very happy customer and I don't intend to change software for as long as MLDX is available.
MM0KTCRating: 2019-11-11
EXCELLENTTime Owned: more than 12 months.
Hi
I used to be an avid user of another logging programme, but since updating to Mac around 4 years ago an alternative was needed.
The software is excellent. Faultiest free and very easy to use.
Interface is simple, and does all that is needed and more of logging software.
I did initially ask if the other people intended to release an Mac OSX version, however, even if it were to be released, I would not busing it.
well worth the investment.
Keith
MM0KTC
W1CQRating: 2019-02-07
Feature rich logging software and incredible supportTime Owned: more than 12 months.

When transitioning most of my home and office computers to Mac some years ago (and still running the occasional PC application), I was quite aware of the logging programs available for each platform. With a few uses of the trial version of MacLoggerDX and confirmation that it interfaced well with my transceivers, and some great responses to pre-sales questions from Don himself, I became another happy MLDX user!
The features, support, regular updates and improvements, and personal attention of Don are unsurpassed.
I also have the iPad version which is great for portable or mobile use.
I've made several inquiries and some suggestions about the products over the past few years - each has met with a very quick, thorough and insightful response. In fact, these have without doubt been the best supported software products I've ever used.
After using MLDX for some time, I actually made my decision to purchase a Flex 6300 radio because of the availability of the dogparkSDR software!
So add a few more stars and superlatives for the great ham radio products from Don Agro and Dog Park Software!
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Five Stars
W6JTBRating: 2018-09-30
Super!Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Tech support from the author is off the charts. I had a question on an early Sunday morning and had a reply before I got out of church. This feature filled program is worth every penny of the licensing fee...two thumbs up!!
WD1VRating: 2018-08-02
Amazing Log & SupportTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I was one of the first users and have observed first hand that a fine program has continued to evolve and just get better and better and better. Its literally fun to use and expands every QSO experience with great insights and assistance. Enjoy!
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Earlier 5-star review posted by WD1V on 2014-09-28
Imagine getting a product that is the result of > 10 years of passionate efforts to improve by listening and intelligently implementing what ham radio customers want. That is MLDX today - tested and proven again and again and again.
I reviewed this program 10 years ago and gave it a 5/5 then. Don Argo has continuously enhanced and improved MLDX to keep it at the summit of Mac (and now iPad) logging programs.
Thank you Don, VE3VRW! If Steve Jobs were alive and a ham, this is what he'd use for logging. He'd say it met his 'insanely great' criteria.
73
John - WD1V
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Earlier 5-star review posted by WD1V on 2005-06-13
I know Mac ham software pretty well. As the founder of Macnet (back in '88 when hams were hams and data was on FLOPPYs - none of this USB stick, OS-X Tiger, PSK stuff) - I learned how to judge Mac ham programs. Nothing back then was as cool as this one is, right here, right now.
MacLoggerDX is a total winner. This program puts more fun back into your hobby. VFO and S meter read automatically, 3D maps, CW keyer, instant dupe check, packet cluster spots and click - instant QSY - you are there. Don even responds to custom AppleScript requests and supports this gem via email same day - usually same hour!
Stop thinking - just get it! 73 John - WD1V@comcast.net in NH
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Continental Breakfast Mac Os 11

Re-index the drive: Spotlight- How to re-index folders or volumes - Apple Support. The display is not reliable unless the drive has been re-indexed.


Continental Breakfast Mac Os X

Mojave

There is no such thing as a normal 'system' size since it varies widely from user to user. If you need to clear files from the drive then see this:


How to Free Up Space on The Hard Drive


Continental Breakfast Mac OS

Mac Os Versions

  1. You can remove data from your Home folder except for the /Home/Library/ folder.
  2. Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on freeing up space on your hard drive.
  3. Also, see Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk.
  4. Free up storage space on your Mac.
  5. See Where did my Disk Space go?.
  6. Be sure to Empty the Trash to recover the space.
  7. Replace the drive with a larger one. Check out OWC for drives, tutorials, and toolkits.
  8. Use OmniDiskSweeper or GrandPerspective to search your drive for large files and where they are located.


My advice is to stay away from system files and never delete files unless you know what they are for.

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