xlog version 1 screenshots
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Capture by Vlado, 9A3CY who runs xlog and xdx on Fedora Core 6.

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Screenshot by Harv Nelson, AI9NL running xlog and gmfsk on Debian with the KDE 3.2 desktop. The machine is a homebrew 800 MHz AMD.

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Andre, DL4UNY runs xlog on a Toshiba Satellite A-100 Notebook and a PC, AMD64 X2 6400. He runs Debian Etch with KDE.

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Screenshot by Matt Dawson, GW0VNR, who runs FreeBSD 5.3 and KDE 3.3.2 on a AMD64.

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IZ0ETE uses xlog on ubuntu 5.10. Xlog is compiled with hamlib support, a Kenwood TS-870S is attached.

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Dan, OK1HRA runs all of his software on a remote Debian server which is a 600 MHz Celeron with the Xfce Desktop. Applications are forwarded with ssh to a gnome laptop. Xlog can be seen together some more free software.

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Shot by OZ2QL which shows xlog in Danish on Mandrake 10.1 after ADIF importing from logger32.

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Alex, OZ9AEC uses xlog on his laptop with the XFCE desktop. You can see grig and gmfsk running together with xlog.

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Shot by Larry Kirkland, W4LK who runs xlog and xdx using Mandrake 10.1 on a 1.4 Ghz AMD homebrew computer.