My latest purchase is this Acer Aspire One.  I have been looking for a NetBook and was impressed with this one. Plus it was only $264.00. 
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JOE
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  I just recently downloaded XMLog and setup on my Icom IC-706MK2G and I felt it was fairly easy to use.  I also liked the QSL Card printing.  Although it took me a little while to figure out how to program the QSL card I have mastered the program.  It took me a lot of trial and error to setup the QSL Card printer.  I usually print out my own QSL Cards on my Epson 2200 photo printer.  I use Avery 8387 post cards, which have 4 cards per sheet.  When I went to print out my cards it printed only one card per sheet.  I read the Help file and searched the XMLog yahoo site but didn’t find anything to help.  It is very possible I had over looked the Information.  But, having said that, I figured out how to setup the printing to use the Avery Post Cards.  This is the reason I’m posting this Info.  Below is the list of settings to print on Avery 8387 Post Cards.
        With the "QSL Labels Page Layout" window open set the following
                1.  Leave the Load Horizontal and Vertical Values - BLANK
                2.  Under Horizontal set:
                        Labels per Row - 2
                        Distant between Left edge - 5.25
                        Left Margin - 0
                        Page Width - 11
                3.  Under Vertical set:
                        Labels per Column - 2
                        Distant between Top edge - 4.00
                        Top Margin - 0.5
                        Page Height - 8.5
                4.  Inch/cm set to "inches"
                5.  Set Orientation to "Landscape"
 
Below this is the QSL Label Type area.  In this area you design your QSL Card.
Once you have entered the above settings click on "Save".
Before printing go to FILE and click on Printer Setup and set your printer to Landscape. But you may have to experiment with the other printer settings.