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Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I
know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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Lookbook Pro
BT "Donald M. Ross" wrote in message ... Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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Make that LogBook Pro
www.logbookpro.com BT "Donald M. Ross" wrote in message ... Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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Safelog is better.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 15:56:26 -0700, "BTIZ" wrote: Lookbook Pro BT "Donald M. Ross" wrote in message ... Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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"Donald M. Ross" writes:
Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. http://www.logshare.com/ -jav |
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I tried out Logbook Pro and found it 'over the top' for the average
private pilot. I'm now using ForPilots Logbook (look on Google). You can choose which fields that you want to activate and forget about the rest. Also allows you to display some really cool graphs once you have all your stuff entered. Best of all, it's shareware - you can use it for free for ever if the nag screen does not irritate the hell out of you. I think its about $US26 if you do choose to pay the fee. Peter |
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I use an Excel spreadsheet to back up my paper logbook. It makes it
very easy to customize it any way that I want. I can easily get any total that I might need. In article , Donald M. Ross wrote: Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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SafeLog - Easy to use, inexpensive, filters data pretty much any way you
want. http://www.dauntless-soft.com/PRODUCTS/Safelog/ "Donald M. Ross" wrote in message ... Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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![]() Peter Lewis wrote: I tried out Logbook Pro and found it 'over the top' for the average private pilot. I'm now using ForPilots Logbook (look on Google). You can choose which fields that you want to activate and forget about the rest. Just like Logbook Pro and every other logbook I've seen. Also allows you to display some really cool graphs once you have all your stuff entered. Same as Logbook Pro. Logbook Pro also will sync with your PDA and allow you to have your logbook numbers like currency, total hours, last 30/60/90 etc. |
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I'm using Captain's Keeper. Only a desireable choice if you are a palm
user. Since I have a Treo/palm phone/organizer, it's great. Seems to be built for commercial use but fine for private.... only if you are a Palm user. "Donald M. Ross" wrote in message ... Just getting back into flying and want to keep my log electronically. I know that I can do it on a spreadsheet, but am interested in what (if anything) others are using. I have no intention of flying commercially, ME, or in actual IFR (but will get the rating), but do want to track taildragger and ASES time. I'm looking for specific pluses and minuses on the programs. TIA - Don |
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