I really wanted to say a few words and congratulate the developers of the software. I have been a licensed radio ham since 1995, I have also been disabled since 1986 and have very limited movement in my arms, and no movement whatsoever in my fingers.
Although I am able to write to a certain degree, writing QSL cards is really not possible so I've always had to get somebody else to do it for me.You can imagine my absolute joy when I came across eQSL only a couple of weeks ago. I use my PC for just about anything nowadays, it really is my lifeline. The eQSL software enables me to send cards to the people I have spoken to without having to ask for any outside assistance. Okay, not everyone uses a system but I'm sure that within time more and more people will use it and then everyone will then receive my card.
I love using photo shop so I am able to make up a reasonably nice card, and if I want I can change the design any time I like. It's all very well having 1000 cards made up for you, but sometimes situations change and being able to send cards electronically means you can save yourself a lot of money. Once again, thank you for developing the software. I hope you realise that this software will help the disabled radio ham community more than you will ever realise. I am certainly going to promote it on my websites
http://www.tetraplegicliving.com/amateur-radio-my-hobbies
G0VQY Penn Wooding