Hi Thomas, first of all thanks for the great and only (reasonable) Mac logging software.
With the last update, it seems that you have introduced QSO start and end time. When I export the ADIF from my Log, the date/time info looks like this:
<qso_date_off:8>20190402 <time_off:6>061522
while older ADIF files were reading
<qso_date:8>20190317 <time_on:6>123536
When I upload these new ADIFs to clublog or QRZCQ, they are not processed with an appropriate warning. For eqsl or lotw it seems to work.
Also, I cannot explicitly decide if the manual QSO time I enter is end or start time (or a neutral "average" time as before).
Am I getting something wrong, are clublog and QRZCQ not following the latest ADIF standard, or is RUMlogng not fully working in this respect?
The current ADIF specification doesn't define required fields.
RUMlog can save the QSO start or end time only
When you have to export the <qso_date> and <time_on> tags, just select QSO start time from the popup menu.
Will your tool convert the ADIF time_start to just time? It seems that QRZ, QRZcq and Clublog fail to process entries with your new ADIF format. Unfortunately, I cannot see or change the time of an existing entry from start time to end time or to neutral time (as it was before). When I import older QSOs as ADIF, all my times are now exported as end-times (again, failing to process in qrzcq and clublog).
The QSO Uploader uses always the required ADIF tags.
Once again: just select QSO start time from the popup menu just before you export your QSOs to interpret all times as QSO start time.
In the ADIF import dialog is an option provided which time you prefer to use.