I have trawled through about half a dozen demo versions of LogBook Software, I was really after a program that would present the same format as my trusty large Pooleys paper logbooks.
After about to give up with so many offering either FAA format, or fancy gimicks, or messy data entry screens etc I finally stumbled across this :
http://www.dauntless-soft.com/PRODUC...log/index.html
Its called SafeLog and almost replicated the Pooleys paper logbook format (similar to the CAA logbooks).
Its very simple and basic to use, has some very neat features like a worldwide data base of airport codes (ICAO and IATA), even small GA airfields.
Its very easy to create a data base of a common type and registrations flown (useful for airline hours, nominate one type and list the fleet reg's). It has P1(US) ie. first officer flying time which not many comutersized logbooks offer; plus you can enter the other crew members name.
I also fly GA and instruct and has all the relevant columns for this and comment fields; pax names as optional etc .... and will calculate instructing hour summaries (useful for the 100 hours in 3 years revalidation etc).
Whats unique about this package is that their are two versions for FAA and JAR, they seem to have got it just right for the JAR/CAA version and tried to cater for people who just want a program that does what their paper log book did in an easy simple fashion.
I am still on the demo version but am about to order the full version, and its only $35 (under £20 !!).
PS : The demo is full version without the print option but gives a very clear idea of what SafeLog does.