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LogbookPro alternative that will import my old LBP files

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Also if you use the iPad or iPhone version along with the desktop version, you will have a complete copy of the data on each one, so in a way it's also backed up between 2 devices. I also keep a copy on dropbox. My favorite part is every month I can import my entire schedule and when I'm on a trip I just enter the times and tail number and when I get home I sync and everything is done. LogTen is great because it has the capability to be very in depth or you can just use simple features.
 
Using Logbook Pro is like using the DOS function on Windows. The company won't move on with the times and now wants to charge for stuff that used to be free.

How is it like DOS? The cloud sync? The schedule import? The ipad/iphone/droid companions?

What would you like it to do to 'keep up with the times'?

What do they charge for that used to be free?

Why is logten only for mac! it looks perfect!
Perfect how? What does it offer that LBP doesn't?
 
I went the excel (well technically mac numbers) route from LBP last year when I bought a mac and haven't looked back. It's not too tough to learn enough about excel formulas to pull out all the same type of information and forms that expensive software has.

Additionally, I guarantee you I (as the owner of my spreadsheet) will NEVER give myself poor technical support or start charging myself for things that should be free.
 
I'm just a bug smasher pilot, but I've been using logshare.com for years. It used to be free, but now it's $5/month as part of a pretty good flight planning application.

It's a web application, but it will allow one to download the data in spreadsheet friendly comma separated format for backup.

It has some customization features and I really like the currency reminder emails I get.
 

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