- Ideas for releases after xlog-1.2:
* OK1RR countrytables.
* Enhance xlog.dat, so we can calculate heading and distance
  for the different U.S. and Canadian call districts (also see OK1RR).
* Use the log-editor for setting field widths in the logfile.
* Country maps with prefixes.
* Open logs read-only.

- Even later versions:
* Add rig control, e.g. change bands from within xlog.
* Show a worldmap with the path to the station.
* Selectable font for the log.
* Search should be more flexible, e.g:
	- use regex.
	- open as a separate log.
	- search multiple fields.
* Move QSO's in the log.
* Interface with SQLite databases.
* Awards checking with templates.
* Contest scoring.

- XDIF support:
* Leigh, WA5ZNU has developed a log format based on XML which is called XDIF.
  This format can save both log / user data and program settings. Being such
  a flexible format it may eventually become the default xlog format. Please
  have a look at www.xdif.org for more information.

- Simple logging protocol:
* Tomi, OH2BNS has initially proposed a kind of protocol to allow more
  information exchange between gmfsk and xlog, e.g. gmfsk could query the log
  so we can fill in the gmfsk fields while typing the callsign. The latest idea
  is to use a http port for this and return the data in xml format. When we do
  this, we could even use a web-browser for log querying. We would require a
  html page and a XSLT style sheet to display the results.

