MacLoggerDX, which IMHO is far and away the best logging and rig control 
software available for the Mac OS X platform, generates QSL cards directly from 
the log entries. You link it to a picture, and it lets you select several 
design options (e.g. print is boack or reversed out (white), and cal sign at 
top or bottom.  It's important, for it to work well,to provide a photo that has 
the same proportions as the card itself. Otherwise it will stretch the image to 
fit, and you end up looking like something from a funhouse mirror.

It's also easy to create QSL cards using any modern word processor. As a Mac 
user, I prefer Pages to Micro$oft Word for manipulating graphics, but YMMV. 

The nice thing about MacLoggerDX is that you only have to type the QSO 
information once -- into the program's log -- and not a second time into a 
separate QSL card program. 

See you on the net in a few minutes.

Lew N6LEW


On Feb 23, 2013, at 7:29 PM, Phil Shepard <ph...@riousa.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know of a nice software app for creating and printing QSL cards 
> on Mac computers?  Thank you.
> 
> 73,
> Phil, NS7P
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