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Review Summary For : MultiPSK
Reviews: 44MSRP: FreeWare
Description:
Multi-mode software program for PSK, RTTY, and many other soundcard modes.
Product is in production
More Info: http://
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GM0VIT Rating: 2006-04-26
Good Fun Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I've had a fair bit of fun playing with this programme. As a bonus it talks to DXLabs.

It may look like a bit of a work in progress but what does that matter? It works.

Bill
GM0VIT
KC2CT Rating: 2006-04-26
Almost the worst UI I have ever seen Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
While this program might have all the "state-of-the-art" digital modes, its user interface looks as though a 5-year old pasted Colorforms (Are they still being made?) all over the screen. Navivation is at best, difficult. The author really needs to re-think the design.

I'd rather use a command line interface than this program. Not for the timid...

KA2IVS Rating: 2006-04-26
Locks Up Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I agree with the poster below...it looks awful but SEEMS to offer a lot of features. Problem is, it locks up in my computer (a good one)when idle for more than a minute or two. Fortunately, I could back out by shutting it down and restarting (the app, not the whole computer). Well, you get what you pay for. I'm removing this and buying a real program.
KL7AJ Rating: 2006-03-03
Ugly Duckling that soars Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
If I'd gone out of my way to design the ugliest possible user interface for a piece of software, MULTIPSK would take the cake and the platter it sits on. It's messy, cramped, and has the most revolting, bilious blue background imaginable.
However....this program does EVERYTHING and does it well. In any of the countless modes...(a few I haven't even heard of) it locks in tenaciously. It, oddly enough, lacks a phasing/tuning "clock" like every other PSK product, but miraculously, doesn't need it. If anything RESEMBLES a valid PSK signal, it locks in like magic...far more quickly than, say, WinPSK, (which I like for its appearance)
I guess, for the price, (free), you can't complain about the esthetics. Maybe that's just a French thing.

Get it.