First, thank you, Paul, for making the best logging software better still. I know, having been a programmer, how difficult it is to "get it all right." I am particularly pleased with the fixes for the mailed cutoff date, and set a filter when double click in the Country window. Looking over the list of enhancements over 5.03, I see many improvements for which I have waited!
That said, here are two categories for your consideration: 1. Existing 6.02 problems (under Windows XP Home anyway) o PSK31 mouse double click still does not populate the QSO window fields properly (known bug) o If my packet, RTTY or rotator window fails to open (local problem with USB ports and RF), the next time I open DX4WIN those windows are all over the place, not where they belong. I have to re-set them. o The packet, and maybe RTTY, input area does not remember its size setting. It must be reset every time I open DX4WIN (already reported). o PF3 causes a large DOS box to appear before the callsign/lookup window appears when DX4WIN is opened with a shortcut. Changing the Startin folder does not help. If DX4WIN is opened directly from the .exe file, no DOS window appears. This problem has also been reported. o Re above, if I set Automatic Update, a search begins on the first character typed with no delay, which ties things up for a while and prevents me from completing typing the call 2. Wish List o Green-reverse spots when not confirmed even when the contact contributes to nothing (as discussed) o Ability to copy a few lines from the packet window so I can paste them into a manager's address window o Ability to customize fields and their sequence in the Same Call window (I would like to add QSL method, Label?, etc.) o See local time in the DX Sunrise/Sunset - Info window -- wasn't that there once? o Revert the map to 5.03 where I could see a highlighted country much more clearly o Double click on RTTY fields to populate QSO fields o Use gray for disabled modes/bands only. Use black for confirmed mode and band. Be able to ignore both. o Station worked as part of SWL card 73, John, K2CIB