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bjohnson09 10-16-2014 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by elmetal (Post 1747932)
why not just bootcamp and save the parallels price? not like you log your time everyday do ya?

Ill have to take a look into this. To be honest, I just got my first Mac a month or two ago, so Im still learning.

elmetal 10-16-2014 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by bjohnson09 (Post 1747943)
Ill have to take a look into this. To be honest, I just got my first Mac a month or two ago, so Im still learning.

bootcamp is basically a way to install windows natively on your mac. your mac runs on (get ready for this) the exact same hardware that pcs run on.

[sidenote, this did not use to be the case until about little over 6 years ago]

anyway, that all being said, what happens is you dual boot. you reboot your computer and you pick, this time I will boot into windows, this time I will boot into mac.


the upside is that it's not emulated. it's run 100% natively. That means you can game to your hearts content or do whatever 3d rendering you can do on a mobile video card.

the downside is that you need to reboot to get there.

You can also emulate the boot camp partition while still in osx if you need to go in there to log a flight or whatever and don't feel like rebooting. or if you saved a document in a folder not shared between both OSes. stuff like that.

you can emulate with paralells like you do now, or with vmware fusion, or any other similar software. but running windows natively is da bomb if and when you have the need for it

fiveninerzero 10-17-2014 01:44 AM

Make an excel spreadsheet. Fully customizable to however you want it. Cost, free.

TallFlyer 10-17-2014 03:56 AM

Eh, it's $69.99 for both the Mac and iOS versions, which if I remember correctly, were $69.99 each or something like that. Realistically, it's 6 of one or half a dozen of the other, depending on how long between updates this guy goes.

LBP users can do the parallels or bootcamp thing if they need to and save the coin.

chrisreedrules 10-17-2014 04:18 AM

I'd be interested in a yearly subscription if the current product didn't have a ton of flaws and wasn't frustrating to use at times.

JohnnyDingus 10-17-2014 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by GrownUp (Post 1747904)
LogTen is now charging a yearly fee of $69.99 to log flight time. Total garbage.......time to find new software that won't cost me $700 to log my flight time over the next 10 years. What other logbook programs out tee are people using that would be easy to transfer time for LogTen?

MccPilotlog

I believe I paid $80. No other fees or reoccurring fees. Compatible with PC or Mac. User friendly and haven't had a single issue with it yet!

DOGIII 10-17-2014 05:13 AM

Maybe we can negotiate with Coradine to get us "Grandfathered" in :)


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km1619 10-17-2014 05:24 AM

So does anyone know if you can skip out on the monthly fee if you don't upgrade? Can you still get support if you don't upgrade?

elmetal 10-17-2014 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by DOGIII (Post 1747997)
Maybe we can negotiate with Coradine to get us "Grandfathered" in :)


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They're not exactly getting new customers everyday, that's the whole point of this subscription fee.

razorblade 10-17-2014 07:20 AM

MccPilotLog is my choice I think. I waited 2 months for LTP to release a new major version (because I knew I'd have to pay so I didn't want the 3 year old one).. And I'm glad I waited!

Plus, MCC works on the Android. Sweet deal!


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