PulseQSO

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PulseQSO

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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 30 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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71% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

About PulseQSO

PulseQSO is a logbook for Amateur Radio stations to log their QSO correspondences and contact information.

The PulseQSO uses Apple's iCloud to store all the app's data, keeping everything updated across multiple devices.

ll data is securely stored only on the device user's iCloud account. No data is stored anywhere else.

PulseQSO is available on Mac, iOS and iPadOS.
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Reviews for PulseQSO

Paduser415

Great app but some bugs

Thanks for a great app. Noticed that Paris and iOS versions sometimes won’t allow edits - edit closes immediately.

koltovli

v0.133 Sorry Not Intuitive - No Import?

The UI confused me getting started. (I didn't realize there is a hidden menu bar disconnected from the top of the app window.) Admittedly, I only have two QSOs so far, but the app does not have an import facility so every QSO will always have to be manually input. That is fine for CW QSOs but I expect to have lots of digital QSOs that will have both csv log files, and ADIF .adi log files that I want to import to a logging app. The app has Cabrillo format log generation which may great for contesters, but that is not me so I cannot review that feature. The app does not output ADIF adi log files for interchange with eQSL or QRZ.com - those would be my desired file export targets. Glad it was free, since the app store entry does not list/describe the logging features (only the sync/privacy feature is well described).

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