HamStation’s Nagium Edition is yours to use forever — no expiration, no crippled features, no hidden traps. It just… nags you. At first, it’s polite. Then it gets persistent. Eventually, it’s downright philosophical about your life choices.
Each month, the nags grow a little more creative — reminders, pop‑ups, witty commentary, and occasional pauses to “reflect on your commitment to free software.” You can keep using it indefinitely, but the longer you go, the more it reminds you that a paid license would make both of us happier.
When you’re ready to silence the nags and unlock full‑speed operation, grab a Standard License or go all‑in with Lifetime Access. Until then, enjoy the ride — and remember, HamStation never stops working… it just talks more.
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Windows (10/11, x64)
Download HamStation–Setup.exe from the link releases page:
- Double-click the installer.
- If Windows warns about an unknown publisher, choose More info → Run anyway (until the app is code-signed).
- Follow the setup wizard:
• Choose install location (default is fine).
• Optionally create a Desktop shortcut. - Click Finish and launch HamStation.
Uninstall: Settings → Apps → Installed apps → HamStation → Uninstall.
Note: Windows testing completed on a Windows 11 x 64 GMKTec NucBox 2 Plus x64 i5 @ 2.4ghz 4 cores w/16GB Ram
Linux (x64 PCs, or ARM64 like Raspberry Pi 4/5)
HamStation uses a per-user install so it can self-update without admin rights.
- Download HamStation–linux-.tar.gz (example: linux-x64).
- Extract it:
• Terminal: tar -xzf HamStation–linux-x64.tar.gz - Open the extracted folder (example: linux-x64/) and run the installer:
• GUI: double-click install.sh and choose Run
• Terminal: bash install.sh - Launch HamStation from your Applications menu.
Where it installs:
• ~/.local/opt/hamstation/current/ (the installed app)
• ~/.local/opt/hamstation/prev/ (previous version)
• ~/.local/opt/hamstation/next/ (used only during update staging)
Uninstall (per-user):
• Delete ~/.local/opt/hamstation/
• Delete ~/.local/share/applications/hamstation.desktop
Note: Linux testing completed on a Mint 22.3 x64 Laptop – Intel Pentium CPU Gold 6500Y @ 1.10ghz x 2 w/32GB Ram
macOS
I don’t own a macOS – Instructions TBD/TBA 🙂
macOS Binaries are produced each time but completely untested. YMMV 🙂
