// Status: edited _WSJT-X_ is programmed to cooperate closely with several other useful programs. * {dxlsuite}, {omnirig}, and {hrd} were described in the section on <>. * {pskreporter}, by Philip Gladstone, is a web server that gathers reception reports sent by various other programs, including _WSJT-X_. The information is made available in near real time on a world map, and also as statistical summaries of various kinds. A number of options are available to the user; for example, you can request a map showing world-wide JT65 activity on all amateur bands over the past hour. Such a map might look like this, where different colors represent different bands: image::psk-reporter.png[align="left",alt="PSK Reporter"] The following screen shot shows the PSK Reporter map configured to show MSK144 reports: image::psk-reporter_2.png[align="left",alt="PSK Reporter"] * {jtalert}, by VK3AMA, is available only for Windows. It provides many operating aids including automatic logging to several third-party logging programs, audio and visual alerts following a number of optional alert conditions (decoding of a new DXCC, new state, etc.), and convenient direct access to web services such as callsign lookup. * {alarmejt}, by F5JMH, is available only for Linux. The program keeps its own logbook. It fetches contact information from _WSJT-X_ and provides visual alerts for new DXCC entities and grid squares on the current band, as well as other options. * {jtbridge}, by SM0THU, is available for OS X. It works together with logging applications Aether, MacLoggerDX, RUMlog or RUMlogNG. It checks QSO and QSL status of the call and DXCC entity, as well as many other features. * {n1mm_logger} is a free, full-feature contest logging application. It is only available for Windows. _WSJT-X_ can send logged QSO information to it via a network connection. * {writelog} is a non-free, full-feature contest logging application. It is only available for Windows. _WSJT-X_ can send logged QSO information to it via a network connection.