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PropView 1.0.4 is available


Dave, AA6YQ
 

In this release, the mouse cursor changes to a left-right positioning icon
when it passes over the Vertical Time Bar, as Rich suggested below.

If you already have PropView 1.0.1 installed, you can upgrade by downloading
and running www.qsl.net/propview/PropView104Update.exe -- it will update
your online help and install PropView104.exe, which
you can then run. If you haven't yet installed PropView, a full install is
available via www.qsl.net/propview/download.htm ,

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard B Drake [mailto:rich@...]
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 17:48 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: RE: [dxlab] DXKeeper, PropView, and DXView


Dave,

Yes, I tried the Vertical Time Bar in PathView and like it very
much. Now the functionality is very intuitive. One little
enhancement might make it even better, have the cursor change when
it passes over the time bar to let you know when you are on it and
also give a clue that you can probably drag it around.

Bye the way thanks for pointing me to the N6RT propagation site.
That's terrific and it was really interesting watching the dynamic
X-RAY flux displays during yesterdays solar flare. It corresponded
exactly with what was happening on the HF bands. A complete shut
down of HF propagation with an X5 level flare and gradual return
of propagation over the next couple of hours as the X-RAY flux
dropped off to the C level. Amazing!!

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73, Rich - W3ZJ