A few days earlier the author of the fantastic JTAlert program Laurie VK3AMA has stated that version 2.9 will no longer support Ham Radio Deluxe integration. This is a shame but entirely understandable given the way he was treated.
To all JTAlert / HRD V6 users.
I will no longer be providing support for HRD V6 logging within JTAlert.
This comes into effect with the next public release of JTAlert (2.9.0).
Affected HRD users can continue to use the current version of JTAlert (2.8.7) for as long as they want.
I will not be able to provide any support for that version, however, if a future HRD release breaks the JTAlert/HRD integration.
The free V5 of HRD will continue to be supported.
Moving forward, all future JTAlert versions will not support HRD V6 logging.
I will not be participating in any public or private discussions regarding the reasons for this decision".
I sincerely apologise to the affected HRD users.
de Laurie VK3AMA
And later he gave a brief expanation of his decision
Laurie, VK3AMA
After some "soul-searching", I now feel I owe the community an explanation, even if brief, regarding my decision to abandon HRD V6 logging support in JTAlert, especially to those users directly affected by this decision.
"Bottom-Line", I don't want myself or my software to have any sort of association with HRDLLC the company, their policies or their products.
This decision was a long time coming. The draft for the announcement had been sitting in my email draft folder for over 12 months. I came close to making the announcement on two other occasions in that time, but chose to "back-off", primarily because I knew this would affect a large number of JTAlert users and I felt uncomfortable with that.
The "die was cast" when HRDLLC released HRD ver 6.3.0.435 in October 2015. That release contained malicious code that deliberately shutdown JTAlert on a users PC without warning or message to the user that HRD had performed this unauthorised act. Details of this are publicly available within this groups message archives.
There have been several other events and interactions with HRDLLC over that time that are not publicly known, contributing to this decision, and I will not be discussing them here or privately.
While the association with HRDLLC was simply that my software had a feature that extended the functionality of HRD in providing a JT65/JT9 logging bridge, I am no longer comfortable supporting (by association) HRDLLC the Company, their policies or their products.
Again, I sincerely apologise to the affected HRD users.
de Laurie VK3AMA
I currently am running the following to control the rig for JT modes:
- Version 6.3.0.612 of Ham Radio Deluxe
- Version 2.8.7 of JTAlertX
- Version 1.7.0 r7405 of WSJT-X
It looks like this may be my setup for the foreseeable future until something else comes about - I might have a look at DXLab again for instance. I do wish with the change in management of HRDLLC that they can make amends with Laurie but I do entirely understand and support Laurie's decision.
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