Re: [IRCA] GeoClock
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Re: [IRCA] GeoClock



Thank you Nick,

I've tried this software once but at the end, I've stuck with the DOS-like GeoClock for its simplicity.

I may give DX Altlas a second chance though...

Sylvain

Le 2013-09-12 09:52, Nick Hall-Patch a écrit :
I rather like DX Atlas (http://www.dxatlas.com/) myself, Sylvain, but may not fill all your needs; see what you think. The database of obscure cities is rather intriguing (China is particularly good), and it's not too difficult to add more.

best wishes,

Nick



From: Sylvain Naud <sylvainnaud62@xxxxxxxxx>
To: International Radio Club of America <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:47 PM
Subject: [IRCA] GeoClock


Hi All,

A couple of years ago, I purchased the basic version of GeoClock to get
more maps than the demo version. It worked well until recently, after
changing my Vista laptop with a Win 7 machine. I went trough the
registering processas it should and I entered my license key.

Now, the software seem having been registered but I only have the 4 demo
maps instead of the 45 maps I should normally have. I emailed the author
some days ago
 asking for help but I'm still without any answer.

I'm now wondering if there's any kind of support nowadays for this
program?  Is there something more "up to date" on the market that
doesthe same job, or even better?

Any hints would be welcome.

Thank you.

Sylvain Naud
Portneuf, QC
www.quebecdx.com


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