Ham Radio Logger

All I needed was a simple bare bones way of logging my contacts I made on my computer. I will probably end up doing another
one but for now it suits my needs. It allows input for callsign, frequency, mode, date, time, signal, and a space for notes you wish
to make for each contact. Saves to a log for review, and allows you to save the log to a text file. Quick simple to the point and
functional programing. Make contacts add them to the log, then once your done yacking on the air, append that sessions logs to a
master log.
::: System Requirements :::
Computer running Linux OS with X server. Should be noted this was used on a windows system by two users who ported linux
libraries to their windows systems
800x600 resolution (1024x768 or greater to view maps in full screen)
gambas-gb-qt and gambas-runtime, because this program was written in gambas and it needs the gambas runtime files in order to function.
::: Version 2.0 :::
Features added in this version:
-Capitalized Call Sign: When you add a contact the stations call sign is now automatically capitalized
-Status Bar: A status bar has been added so you have more of an idea about the programs operations as well the last action performed
-New Log sheet: I changed the log so that it is in columns instead of plain text, allowing easier access and readibility to the log
-Editing a existing contact: You can now click on a contact and change anything to do with that contact. Useful if you have typed in a
wrong call sign or wish to update notes or any other information.
-Auto insert. You can now optionally via radio buttons to have the current date and time entered into each respected field. I added this
option as most are logging their contact like I do, while I am making a QSO. This saves a few seconds from entering these fields manually.
-Appending to log. A useful addition for when you have an existing log and you need to add on your current contacts to the older log.
-Closeing warning. If closing the program and you havent saved all your contacts it will now prompt you to save or discard your entries.
-Call Sign prefix lookup. While or after the contact has been made you can now look up via the operators prefix his home QTH
-Maps. As well as the prefix lookup I have added 4 maps to help you find out where in the world your contact is. Also helpful if your the
type to work grids, cq zones etc and want to know where they are. Many thanks to those who emailed maps to me. I hope more will be
added in future versions as well as maybe some contesting add ons.
::: Version 2 :::
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Manual (PDF) :::
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Redhat :::
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::: Version 1 :::
Screen Shot :::
Manual (PDF) :::
Debian :::
Redhat :::
Mandrake :::
Suse