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Originally Posted by 170Homie
(Post 1061614)
Personally, I love Safelog http:// http://www.SafelogWeb.com/PilotTellAPilot/Default.aspx?it=aW52aXRlcj0xOTM1NHxoaWRlaW52aXRlcj 10cnVl
Best logging program i've used. Simple interface, ability to use SafelogWeb (so recruiters can see your logbook on the Internet) and it's android and pc based. Best by far. |
Originally Posted by SandyLab
(Post 1061732)
That's a leased product I believe, you have to pay every X year(s) or you're locked out of your data, I heard you can't even export or access it if you don't pay up?
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Sorry, but I'm new to the Android market. Any suggestions for the Samsung Galaxy S lll?
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Originally Posted by Don Ramon
(Post 1274478)
Sorry, but I'm new to the Android market. Any suggestions for the Samsung Galaxy S lll?
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Not to just come in late and all but I'm a Mac guy and iPhone user who's all over log ten.
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Originally Posted by Don Ramon
(Post 1274478)
Sorry, but I'm new to the Android market. Any suggestions for the Samsung Galaxy S lll?
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Cool. Thanks for the info.
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+1 for logbook pro on android.
the biggest problem though, is that the mobile software doesn't track your time limits. You have to go home and sync your PC before it works. Pretty stupid, but otherwise, a very good app. |
Right here on APC there is a free spreadsheet program that was created by a pilot. Although it might not be perfect, you can customize it to suit your needs. It takes some time and effort, but I was able to print out a nice logbook to present during my interview.
It hasn't been updated since 2007, but it still works just fine for me. You can find it here ... Airline Pilot Central - Pilot E-Logbook |
I'm another +1 for logbook pro. If you end up going with them use referal code 252 or this link: https://a.nc-software.com/aw.aspx?A=252
and coupon code: SN1012 Should save you a few bucks. |
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