@ka3jjz:
Thanks, Mike. In the past I've used HamScope for amateur RTTY and CW. It works quite well, and is a bit easier to use than MultiPSK. Its AFC is more effective, too.
As for JT65, MultiPSK does all right with that, but I'm constantly seeing signals outside of my currently selected range and have to keep changing it with mouse clicks. WSJT-X, on the other hand, has a nice clean interface and automatically detects and decodes signals seemingly throughout the entire JT65 range of a given ham band without requiring any intervention from me.
I still have both of those programs, but lately I've been using MultiPSK for everything, because switching back and forth between applications to accommodate different modes can get pretty frustrating, especially if the station stops transmitting before I can get the app up and running. Also, there is currently a population explosion of shortcuts in my start menu and on my desktop. I have too much software to keep track of on this little machine.
Regarding those big bucks for Hoka, I looked at their price list out of curiosity. Wow, you're not kidding!
Considering the fact that I'm only a hobbyist, and given the reception conditions in my area (poor propagation and high noise levels), I could never justify the expenditure.