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Old 01-18-2024 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnBurke
I use Jeppesen. It's an older technology, but never requires an update, backs itself up, pay once and I retain full rights and ownership of the log, and it's automatically preprinted. Utilizing the well-proven pen-and-ink technology, the standard font is handwriting, with available options for both black, and blue ink, and even features selections such as Fountain, Gelpen, and Hotelpen, a subset of Ballpointpen. It has the added utility of all my medicals glued inside, along with a few business cards and even photographs (remember those?). This version of the digital logbook involves writing, using my digits. Works exceptionally well. Sits in a fire resistant safe with a pile of similar ones, under my bed. Not only does it never need printing for presentation, but can be used to balance a table leg, smash a spider or scorpion, or balance a dinner while watching TV. It comes with lovely and tasteful mint green pages (the 1920's called, and are jealous), and a beautiful UPS-brown faux leather hardback binder. Twenty-nine bucks or so. No subscription required.
Cool, and you have to do the arithmatic yourself. Doesn't back itself up either. With logten I've got the copy on Coradine, and auto backups saved on my computer which then backs up to 2 different cloud services. It would take multiple major meltdowns for me to have issues. I can also just print out the next page whenever I want to add to my printed copy.
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