Scientific
Solutions, Inc. announces the availability of DXbase 2007 for Microsoft Windows
95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP.
Woodstock, GA - August 17, 2006 -
Scientific Solutions, Inc. has devoted the entire DXbase 2007
release to handling the feature additions/changes that were
most requested. The result is approximately 25 new or
improved features and the elimination of nearly all of the
feature requests that we had pending. DXbase has reached
the enviable position of providing just about every feature
that's been brought our attention. We're quite proud of
our accomplishments and will continue to make DXbase all that
our customer's want it to be.
Woodstock, GA - April 16, 2002 -
Scientific Solutions, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion
of DXbase 2003 for Microsoft Windows. Continuing our long
standing tradition of providing customers with the most
comprehensive features in the industry, we've packed DXbase
with some of the best. Interfaces to the DX Atlas mapping
software, interfaces to the new GoList for Windows, expanded
ADIF exporting direct from with DXbase, editing fields in the
Previous QSO module, US County tracking, just to name a
few.
Woodstock, GA - April 21, 2001 - Scientific
Solutions, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the next generation of our
renowned DXbase for Windows. Features include a new full featured PSK module with a
direct interface for logging QSOs with just the click of a button. There are new
internet interfaces to popular QSL information sites, greatly expanded use of address
CDROMs, new interface to the W5XD Multiport+ external CW keyer that can provide perfect CW
regardless of the CPU load of your computer. If you want perfect CW, this is the
answer you've been looking for. There are new interactive features for the
Statistics interface, VHF grid computations based on Latitude and Longitude, new export
options for labels and reports, user defined field order for the QSO log, reference data
is shared among all QSO databases, new log fields, updated awards forms, simplified user
interface for saving manager address info and CDROM lookups, and tons of powerful yet
simple to use improvements to previous features. Said Jack Lennox, CEO, "Our
goal for this release was to eliminate virtually every concern, request, enhancement, ever
raised either directly to us or on the DXbase Reflector. While we still had a few
requests left, we are proud to say that our pending list is now nearly empty."
Customers can be assured that this release is our biggest ever and its packed full of the
features they asked for with the same great quality they've grown to expect in DXbase.
Woodstock, GA - April 28, 2000 - Scientific
Solutions, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the next generation of our
renowned DXbase for Windows. Features include a direct interface to the Golist,
automated rotor support for Sartek, Yaesu, M2, and Hygain, expanded support for extracting
IOTA data from DX spots and automatically using it for display of statistics and logging,
support for the many new digital modes, new band plan mapping that allows for pin point
accuracy in logging the mode even when the HF radio does not identify the mode being used,
enhanced user interface that makes it easier than ever to accurately log QSOs, expanded
many more fields for use in user designed labels and added drag and drop capability for
placing fields on your designs. enhanced packet interfaces, and much more. Said Jack
Lennox, CEO, "once again we have designed this release around the top requests
received directly from our customers. Several years ago, we made a renewed effort to
listen, clarify, and implement the things our customers want. I think our customers
have once again made some great suggestions and we are pleased to deliver what they asked
for."
Woodstock, GA - November 3, 1999 - Scientific
Solutions, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the long awaited Y2K upgrade
for our DXbase for DOS product. DXbase for DOS has long been recognized as the most
complete logging program for the MSDOS environment on the market. This release marks
the first upgrade to this product in three years. It provides full internal database
support for four digit year and updates all reference databases for the new country
prefixes and IOTAs.
Woodstock, GA May 2, 1999 Scientific Solutions Inc.
is pleased to announce the availability of DXbase 2000 for Windows® 95/98/NT.
Featuring full compatibility with year 2000, along with over one hundred additional
features, this release promises to be a real bargain. Current registered users of
previous DXbase products may purchase the upgrade at a substantial discount off the
regular price. This release underwent nearly six months of extensive beta testing
and includes 95 percent of all customer requests for new or modified features. Said
Jim Lennox of Scientific Solutions, "You can think of this as the release that was
built by our customers".
Woodstock, GA - May 1, 1998 - Scientific Solutions, Inc.
announces release of DXbase 98 for Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT. This release refines
many of the features contained in the previous release and includes over 125
modifications. Users will be very pleased with the substantial increases in speed
that have been achieved.
Woodstock, GA - May 1, 1997 - Scientific Solutions, Inc.
announces release of the first completely 32 bit amateur radio logging software.
Features include the first logging program of its kind to allow simultaneous VHF and
Internet connections to DX Clusters.
Woodstock, GA - May 2, 1995 - Scientific Solutions, Inc.
announces its latest evolution in Amatuer Radio Logging with another set of firsts in
feature offerings. Now available DXbase for DOS is the first general logging
software to include a direct interface to the K1EA DVP voice card. Also a first is
the support built in for BPQ packet interface software for cluster sysops.
Sugar Hill, GA - February 15, 1989 - Scientific
Solutions, Inc. announces release of its first amateur radio logging product for MSDOS.
This package contains all the expected logging and tracking features. It is
the first product on the market to provide a direct interface to VHF packet and automatic
lookup of need countries. Said Dean Fredriksen, "This capability will
revolutionize DXing as we know it."
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