Electronic Logbook for mac
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Hi skykaiser,
I am using the one from Coradine. I had a look at the other ones offered for the Mac (there are not as many as for the PC), but found Coradine to be the best for my needs.
It has lots of features - I think I haven't used most of them yet. One thing I like is that it is able to generate reports for many different regulation authorities.
Besides, the support is outstanding. Questions in the forum are usually answered within a day, and the author of the software seems to publish updates on a regular basis. Just have a look on the website and especially the forum to get a better impression. Actually, I think you can test the software before purchase. The demo is - as far as I remember - fully functional, but restricted to a maximum of 40 flights (or was it 20 flights? ).
Granted, the price is higher than for any other Mac logbook software, but I think it's worth it.
BTW, I think all electronic logbooks available for Mac offer a demo function like the one mentioned above, so just take your time and check them out to see which one is the most suitable for you.
Regards,
DBate
I am using the one from Coradine. I had a look at the other ones offered for the Mac (there are not as many as for the PC), but found Coradine to be the best for my needs.
It has lots of features - I think I haven't used most of them yet. One thing I like is that it is able to generate reports for many different regulation authorities.
Besides, the support is outstanding. Questions in the forum are usually answered within a day, and the author of the software seems to publish updates on a regular basis. Just have a look on the website and especially the forum to get a better impression. Actually, I think you can test the software before purchase. The demo is - as far as I remember - fully functional, but restricted to a maximum of 40 flights (or was it 20 flights? ).
Granted, the price is higher than for any other Mac logbook software, but I think it's worth it.
BTW, I think all electronic logbooks available for Mac offer a demo function like the one mentioned above, so just take your time and check them out to see which one is the most suitable for you.
Regards,
DBate
Last edited by DBate; 28th Mar 2009 at 15:58.