Originally Posted by
macflyer
get an IPhone and go with Logten Mobile, By far its the best and has great support. If you have a Mac already its a no brainer coupled with Logten Pro, but it still can work with windows through exporting into other formats.
I've been using APDL/Logbook Pro for 3 years now. I think it's a good set up. However, I can no longer sit around and wait for palm to make a quality smartphone. Its old technology and it freezes up on me all the time. I really want to get a cool phone (iphone/blackberry) but haven't because of the APDL / LBP applications. I love entering my times on the palm, then syncing it to my PC when I get home.
But I also have a Macbook (laptop) computer and this Logten program looks like exactly what I've been wanting -- a logbook for mac/smartphones.
My dilema: I have almost 7000 hours of flight time, all on my logbook pro program. I entered every line of my 2 logbooks into LBP and it took about 30 days, 2 hrs a day. I don't want to do that again. Especially since I have 2,000 more hours to enter.
Is it possible to import flight times from Logbook Pro into Log ten via a csv file... or something? I imagine it's not. I know I can just enter the totals for aircraft type and maybe that's what I would do. But I'd really like to have my entire flying career typed into an electronic logbook (line by line).