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Senior Skipper 10-06-2013 05:24 AM

You can export the log to a PDF, then print at FedEx office. They'll also bind it for a few extra dollars. Came out to about $20 if I recall.

Never heard any negative remarks about my digital log.

Pilot41 10-09-2013 07:14 PM


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.

+1, been using it for 8 years. I log my daily flying on my phone then sync at the end of the day, get home boot my PC and hit sync. Logbook up to date & ready to print

squall line 01-30-2014 07:35 PM

So now that 117 has been out a month, any logbook software pros/cons for tracking your legalities. I'm looking mostly at mccpilot, and logten, but would like to hear all other opinions as well.

Thanks

SL

aflyingtuba 04-26-2014 05:05 AM

Reviving an old thread for some help. Logbook pro users: is there a way to log times in hours:minutes format instead of tenths. I switched to hours:minutes a couple months ago in the paper log when i got in the jet, but playing around with the LBP demo, there doesn't appear to be a way to do this. I've heard logten does this but I only have an iPad and no mac computer.

Coolbeans 04-26-2014 06:35 AM

You can just have logten on the ipad. It can be on its own.

skypilot35 04-26-2014 11:06 AM

if you're using Logbook Pro and want to convert over to LogTen (buying a Mac), is there any easy way to do that?

Elcid93 04-26-2014 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by skypilot35 (Post 1630862)
if you're using Logbook Pro and want to convert over to LogTen (buying a Mac), is there any easy way to do that?

Google is your friend...

How to Import Your Data / LogTen Pro Mac / Knowledge Base - Coradine Aviation Support

LostInPA 04-26-2014 11:27 AM

I started using MCC Pilot Log a few months ago, been having good luck with it. It'll import/export Logten or Log Pro formats, and they say they'll be releasing a Mac version in a few months. I started everything on my old windows machine, and when they release for Mac I'll move the database onto my laptop.

CFI Guy 04-26-2014 11:32 AM

Log Ten pro is great. I downloaded the universal version for Ipad and IPhone. The customer service reps are great and answer questions within 24 hrs by email.

I had log book pro on the PC but it doesn't even compare. If you have logbook pro you just need to export your logbook and email the file to Log ten. They will convert the file for you and provide a link to click which import everything into your Ipad or Mac.

trip 04-26-2014 12:49 PM

What have you all done with your years of prior paper logbook time? MCC wants me to enter every aircraft I have ever flown and the then the time acquired in it, or the other option is enter everything line by line from day one.


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