Sounds like he already did that (I've had something like that since DOS) and is looking for something fully compliant with current guidelines, mostly having to do with authentication.Google sheets.
Sounds like he already did that (I've had something like that since DOS) and is looking for something fully compliant with current guidelines, mostly having to do with authentication.
How hard would it be to import an Excel sheet logbook (formatted like the Jepp pro paper logbook) to one of these electronic logbooks? And which logbook would you choose? PC user with iPad and iPhone.
because he wants to move away from a simple spreadsheet. And he can certainly use his Excel spreadsheet online or in iOS as easily as Sheets.Uhhh, where do you get that out of his post? All he asked about was a replacement for Excel. Google sheets is perfect for that.
Google sheets is free, it is cross platform, it's easy to use, and infinitely customizable. Mine even spits out my currency for me.
Dunno. don't think so. But why don't I ask the developer and let you know.Another here for MyFlightbook. Warms my heart to see other recommending the same. It’s pretty good at parsing for airline applications. It can print in many different formats.
There were times when I said “Ok, I’m going to get Logten Pro TODAY” and then I would go to the site/App Store and could never bring myself to do it.
I don’t think MyFlightbook has any specific capability for checking your Part 117 compliance.
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@Flyinthrew Part 117 SupportDunno. don't think so. But why don't I ask the developer and let you know.