Versions:

  • 0.49.1-1
  • 0.49.0-1
  • 0.48.0-1
  • 0.47.1-0
  • 0.47.0-2
  • 0.46.2-1
  • 0.46.1-1
  • 0.46.0-1
  • 0.45.0-1
  • 0.44.1-1

QLog is an amateur-radio logbook application developed by OK1MLG that runs natively on Linux and Windows and is built with the Qt framework and an SQLite backend. Designed for everyday operation rather than contesting, the program keeps the interface deliberately simple while still giving operators every conventional logging function they expect, from basic QSO entry to station and award tracking. Because it stores data in a compact, portable SQLite file, users can maintain a single log across multiple machines or back it up with ordinary file-copy tools, and the open schema allows third-party utilities or scripts to read or extend the records without proprietary locks. Typical use cases include casual HF or VHF operating, chasing DXCC or WAS awards, confirming band-mode slots for satellite or digital contacts, and exporting ADIF files for online confirmation services such as LoTW or eQSL. QLog is currently offered in ten released versions, with 0.49.1-1 being the newest, and each update refines the user interface, adds more rig-control or LoTW integration tweaks, and expands the built-in country files and club award lists. The program belongs to the “Hobbies / Amateur Radio” software category and is distributed as free, open-source code that can be compiled from GitHub or installed ready-to-run. QLog is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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