Status Bar
The Status Bar, located at the bottom edge of the program window, shows a variety of useful information. If you are looking at one of the four maps: Overlay, Online, World, or Great Circle, the Status Bar will be divided into two. The left half will show the current position of your cursor. The information includes:
Latitude of the cursor, in degrees, tenths, and hundredths of a degree. Values south of the Equator are shown as negative numbers.
Longitude of the cursor, in degrees,tenths, and hundredths of a degree. Values west of the Greenwich Prime Meridian are shown as negative numbers.
The distance from your registered position to the current cursor position in the Distance Units set in Options > Mapping.
The short-path Great-Circle bearing from your User position to the current cursor position, allowing you to know which direction to point your antennas.
The long-path Great-Circle bearing from your User position to the current cursor position, for those who wish to try long-path communication.
Grid Locator of the cursor, with six-character precision on the Overlay and Online maps, and four-character precision on the World and Great Circle maps.
The right-half of the Status Bar if you are looking at a map, or the full Status Bar if you are not, shows a variety of messages about the program operation, and the current status of each tab-page. Some message may be colored: yellow = in progress, green = positive result, red = no result or error result.