N1MM vs Log4OM for everyday logging — anyone switch between them depending on what they're doing?
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so ive been using N1MM pretty much exclusively for a few years now and it works great for contests obviously, but i keep running into this issue where i want to use it for regular QSOs and casual operating and it just feels like overkill or maybe the wrong tool, like the interface is clearly built around running stations and S&P and all that contest workflow, not just sitting down on a Tuesday evening and working some DX on 17m and having it log nicely with notes and QSL tracking and all that
a buddy of mine at the club has been using Log4OM v2 for a while and keeps saying it does both worlds pretty well, handles day to day logging with all the awards tracking and DXCC and everything but also has decent contest support, i havent actually sat down with it myself yet just seen it over his shoulder a couple times
my other thing is WSJT-X obviously auto logs to whatever you point it at and i have it pointing at N1MM right now during contests which works fine, but when im just doing FT8 casually i kinda dont want to fire up N1MM just for that, so ive been running WSJT-X standalone and then importing the ADIF later which is always kind of a mess honestly
anyone else juggle multiple logging programs or did you find one that handles all of this without being annoying? not looking to run two logbooks long term if i can avoid it
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