Hello Dennis and all
I am one of the miserable ones who have not "subscribed". I've been a user of LOGic since Version 4 and have paid for numerous "updates" until the subscription system was introduced. At that time I "choked".
Part of the reason at the time was the problems I was having with my Elecraft K3 and LOGic not happy with each other and all efforts Dennis made to resolve this being unsuccessful. My use of LOGic is now limited due to its inability to have a Webcluster connected via Telnet without continually crashing. So the facility to "click" on a needed contact is no longer available to me and missed badly.
So, ignore my comments if I don't count!
I regularly use other logging software, particularly N1NM+ for contesting and WSJT-X for some of the digital modes, especially FT8 of late. However, I use LOGic as my "base" logging software for maintaining my data for DXCC and other awards. For this reason I am regularly importing .ADI files.
For some time now I have had two problems arise after import. These are either:
1. JA's with a number inserted into the US County field, or
2. North American stations with rejected Zone numbers (can be either CQZ or ITUZ).
So after each import I have to edit to correct this. I don't understand the JA entries into the County field, but the North American Zone entries appear to be caused by the inclusion of a leading Zero in the imported zone number. I have read that there are variations in the interpretation of what is considered "correct" in .ADI files and suspect a clash due to that sort of thing.
I could send Dennis a copy of my log for his analysis but the files has become quite large with 40 years of DX-ing recorded. I know it is not large compared with many of my keen DX-ing friends but there are over 55,000 contacts included.
I see reference to linking WSJT-X importation to LOGic. If both that and the Webcluster/Telnet issues were properly operational, I might be convinced to become a "subscriber", rather than exploring other options.
73, Cliff ZL4AS