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Doesn't the iphone allow you to export your flight info into a text file, therefore making this effort fruitless?

Technically, Yes. But not very conveniently. Most pilots don't want to go through the formatting necessary every time.
 
LogTenMobile is a great app on the iPhone, and the best way to utilize it is to sync it with its mothership Mac program LogTenPro. I was a PC guy for a couple decades, but switched to a Mac laptop a couple years ago and haven't looked back.

I'll second that! It doesn't have the capabilities to import an airline schedule 'pairing', but LegTen Mobile is very easy to use. There's not much raw entry involved...put in all the information at the beginning of a trip and then use the 'Next Leg' or 'Return Trip' button and it uses much of the same info as the last leg. I usually only need to update the OUT-OFF-ON-IN times, and 90% of the times are automatically computed, even night time!

Though to get the full capabilities of the program you need LogTen Pro running on a Mac, because LogTen Pro lets you set up things like flight time and duty limits...you can't set them up with LogTen Mobile, Mobile can only monitor them.
 
I agree the Iphone is a cool device (haven't bought it, yet), but I certianly would not buy it just to use it for a logbook software. Excel is so versital, that you don't need to buy all this stuff just to log your flight hours. I'm able to import my schedule (whether its CrewTrac or Flica) directly into my logbook. No need for any intermediary conduit.

Besides, whether is Apple or PC, they all the same. It all depends on what's your flavor. My flavor is, and will always be, PC. I've use Apple computers before, and no difference. Just don't like the interface.
 

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