TMT and QuickLoad
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 10:36
I just finished running a test drive for Tom's latest update to his Arms and Development Records Professional and this is going to be the "cat's meow" for QuickLOAD users! Under the module menu, there is an new item of interest for us titled "QuickLoad Data Organizer".
With the Organizer opened, in a few minutes I transferred hundreds of my reloading records to the various QL files.
I titled all the files "TMT" with the appropriate extension (automatically done) and with QL open could immediate access any of my reloading records.
Another change that Tom included to the software is the option to add to the firearm round count when removing rounds from the "Loaded Ammunition" inventory. This works just like the options when scoring a target and is an a great improvement over how it had to be handled in the past, by manually updating the record on the firearm's "Acquisition Record" tab.
The round count is now displayed under the "Arms Record", "Firearm Data Sheet" tabs.
In addition and if you have the Firearms Records module, the round count is displayed on the "Firearm Record" and is part of the displayed or printed reports.
I've always kept round counts as it drives some of the maintenance I perform on my firearms.
These new features are not part of the 4.1.11 to 4.1.12 update available on the TMT web site but it should be added soon as a new update I suspect!
With the Organizer opened, in a few minutes I transferred hundreds of my reloading records to the various QL files.
I titled all the files "TMT" with the appropriate extension (automatically done) and with QL open could immediate access any of my reloading records.
Another change that Tom included to the software is the option to add to the firearm round count when removing rounds from the "Loaded Ammunition" inventory. This works just like the options when scoring a target and is an a great improvement over how it had to be handled in the past, by manually updating the record on the firearm's "Acquisition Record" tab.
The round count is now displayed under the "Arms Record", "Firearm Data Sheet" tabs.
In addition and if you have the Firearms Records module, the round count is displayed on the "Firearm Record" and is part of the displayed or printed reports.
I've always kept round counts as it drives some of the maintenance I perform on my firearms.
These new features are not part of the 4.1.11 to 4.1.12 update available on the TMT web site but it should be added soon as a new update I suspect!