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WD5EAE Stephen Genusa has contributed to 3 posts out of 11674 total posts
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Andy,
OK a new version is on my web site. Now if you click the Window's [X] it will stop the process once it starts parsing the ADIF file. Thank you for the comment. Any others are welcome.
WD5EAE Stephen
Hi Andy,
Yeah (chuckle). That's a pretty basic feature I would not think of not having but Winbatch does not build normal windows apps where you have access to the windows message loop. It does not even offer a reasonable way to get user input while a process is running. Let me research and see what I can do.
WD5EAE Stephen Edited by WD5EAE Stephen Genusa on Apr 7, 2008 at 02:56 PM
I've written two utilities that may be of interest to other eQSL users.
First there is a program that downloads all eQSL cards to your local harddrive. I could not find another program to do this besides Logic8 but I don't care for how Logic8 handles the cards, including the fact that some cards are never downloaded by Logic8. The program saves the cards off to a local directory using a filename that matches the callsign/date/time/band/mode so that once its downloaded it doesn't try and download them again. That way you can keep your local cards up to date without wasting eQSL bandwidth and time.
Also, yesterday I wrote a VB script that works out of Microsoft Access. It may work outside of Access with some minor changes. I haven't had time to investigate that yet. This script takes an eQSL ADIF file and updates the Ham Radio Deluxe logbook to show eQSLs received.
The program and all source code are available from my web site: http://www.wd5eae.org/Software.html
WD5EAE Stephen Genusa
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