DxQSO.net and DxQSO IOS version updated

We have recently (finally!) released the new DxQSO.net web application (v2) as well as the 1.1 version of the DxQSO mobile app in the Apple App Store.
I am excited to get these versions out as we have been working with them for about 5 months now. The new web version is actually the first user interface built for general use. Previously, our dxqso.net was simply a prototype user interface that allowed us to test functionality on the back end.
DxQSO.net has a new look and feel as well as a “dark mode”. More importantly, you can create and edit “stations” which allow you to create groups of QSOs however you would like to organize them. This could be by geographic location (Home/Remote/Portable/Mobile) or you can group your QSOs by the type of activity such as “contest”, “POTA” or “SOTA” for example.
You can organize your independent logbook applications with distinct station names which allows you to quickly view your individual logbooks by geographic, operating type or by logbook application (mobile vs desktop).

Stations can also be tagged to specific POTA or SOTA locations and can be hidden once you are done uploading new data to those stations or you just do not want to see them in your stations list.
A big enhancement to viewing your cloud logbook on the web is the ability to view your QSO detail (logbook data) on the same page and easily cycle through new QSOs.

Another new feature is the ability to upload your QSOs directly from DxQSO (including DxQSO mobile) to your LoTW account. Your LoTW certificates are either uploaded to DxQSO from the DX-TQSL application that you install on your local PC or you can upload your .p12 certificate files that you export from TQSL.

What is great about this is that once “Enable LoTW Upload” is turned on, any QSO that has not been uploaded to LoTW will be sent and verified. QSOs that you upload from your mobile or tablet logbook applications wil be sent to LoTW.
With our DxQSO mobile version 1.1, you will now receive QSL Alerts when new QSL achievements have been matched by LoTW. They will popup on your phone. No need to check LoTW for new QSLs. Who has time for that?
With DxQSO Mobile (dxqso.org/universal-access), you can immediately export your ADIF data from your mobile logbook app and upload it directly to DxQSO and then have those QSOs sent to LoTW. You don’t have to worry about sending duplicate data either, just upload your logbooks and DxQSO will only add new QSOs (or update existing QSOs).
Standby for our latest DX-TQSL which will provide full cloud based certificates and station info. Dx-TQSL also allows you to upload QSOs to DxQSO even if you do not use LoTW.
Our product roadmap includes adding in additional QSO/QSL services including QRZ and Club Log. We are also working on a very cool ham radio only social media platform. Share your operating achievements with your friends or local ham club and comment/chat about what you are working on. View the realtime operating activity of your friends and club. Good stuff is coming!
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