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Ham / Amateur Radio Logging Programs Comparison

Below is a comparison table of popular Ham Radio logging applications. This includes each program's cost (free/paid), and supported platform(s), to help you select the best logger for your station needs.

Software Cost / Free Platform(s) Notes
LOG4OM Free Windows Powerful, integrates online logbooks and DX cluster
N1MM+ Free Windows World’s most popular contest logger, strong contest features
Ham2K (PoLo) Free Web / Android Designed for mobile, simple and fast online logger
N3FJP Paid ($39.99 per app, $59.99 for full suite) Windows Well-known US logger, easy export
QRZ Logbook Free (account req’d; XML callsign lookup is paid) Web Integrated with QRZ.com, works in browser
World Radio League Free Web Social/directory logging on web, less focused on traditional logging
Logger32 Free Windows Classic logger, supports advanced features
StationMaster Paid (Subscription, £4.99/mo+) Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, Mobile Modern, multi-platform, lots of features, 7-day trial
Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) Paid ($99, free 30-day trial) Windows Feature-rich, integrates with most rigs, digital modes
RumLog / RumLogNG Free macOS, iOS Popular with Mac users, supports many rigs
DXKeeper Free Windows Award tracker/logger, integrates with DXLab suite
MacLoggerDX Paid ($95, demo available) macOS Leading Mac logbook, integrates maps/spots/LoTW
Cloudlog Free (Self-hosted); Paid (Hosted £4/mo) Web (PHP/MySQL; runs on any OS) Open source, self-hosted or hosted paid
Wavelog Free/Open Source Web, Linux, Mac, Windows, Raspberry Pi Self-hosted or can be hosted, modern, integrates with popular services

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