A lot of people have asked me to make a generally available version of the logging software I use for my own personal use. This software is derived from the logger we use for the AM Rally, and versions are also used to manage the Lonely Guys AM Net, when I'm net control of the Grey Hair Net.
A little background: Things started to get out of hand using Excel / Paper when I reached about 500 AM Stations logged. It was just too hard to find stations, even though the list was sorted by call district and then by call suffix. Another problem was to remember who was checked in to a QSO, when I last worked the station, and handling updates to station information. It was a very manual process.
So, the solution was to write logging software to handle the job. Now I have more than 1500 stations logged.
Finding a station and "checking them in" is limited to how fast you can type (so it's quite fast). You click on the window above the Call Sign column, and start typing the call you want to find. The list is instantly sorted, and matching entries are propagated to the top of the list. Once the station you want is at the top, you simply type the enter key, and that station is checked in.
There are customized versions of this for the AM Rally, the Lonely Guys and Grey Hair Net.
Yes, there is other logging software out there, but this one is very simple to use, efficient and keeps copies of "sessions" for archival purposes. The database is a plain text file which can be imported into Excel and other programs, if desired.
I have made this available because I have been asked by many folks if they could use this software. Here is the link for more information:
http://www.classeradio.com/qelog