dxatlas is a boutique publisher whose tightly focused catalogue addresses the specialized interests of amateur-radio digital-mode enthusiasts. Its flagship application, CwSkimmer, turns a suitably equipped PC into a multi-channel Morse-code listening post: the software simultaneously decodes every CW signal present in a 200-kHz slice of spectrum, presents callsigns, speeds and messages in a searchable table, and can export spotted stations to the global CW Skimmer network for real-time propagation research. Operators use it during contests to monitor band activity, for training their own ears against flawless machine decoding, or for academic studies of ionospheric behavior. Complementing this is SSTV Tools, a compact suite that demodulates, encodes and analyzes Slow-Scan Television images. The package includes a drift-free SSTV decoder, a calibrated tone generator for adjusting transceiver ALC, a spectrogram viewer for diagnosing faulty signals, and templates for the major SSTV sub-modes used on HF and VHF. Together the programs serve hams who chase DX on 20-meter CW one evening and exchange digital pictures on 14.230 MHz the next, as well as short-wave listeners who archive rare transmissions for posterity. Both utilities integrate with popular logging software and support virtual audio and CAT cables for modern SDR rigs. dxatlas software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest release and permitting batch installation of multiple titles.