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i found my perfect log book

the mead 5 star daily planer, lots of colors to pick from an they fit perfect with the evil padi log book pages. plus they are cheap like 8 bucks at those wonderful censorship twits walmart
 
Kind of like PADI's Adventure Log system (I'm sure that SSI's new system is very similar). I am able to keep track of my training, my diving, my equipment, and so forth all in one convenient location with tabs. I'm sure once I tire of it I'll look at other options. Currently looking into developing a database to store all my logs.

Though I do like Mirage's idea..... :)
 

Hi DB,
I use the PADI log book because that's what I started with. Check out divelogonline.com This is a secure site. No one can view your log unless they have your password. You pick the password to access your divelog. I fill it out after every dive, then print and stick in my log book. It's a quick, easy and neat way to maintain your log, plus there is always a backup in case you lose your hardcopys.Dive safely. :tree:Bob
 
I looked at DiveLogOnline. They had a statement that I didn't like very much:

"Agreement: You must enter at least 4 dives within 30 days to remain an "active" user. Otherwise, your registration information will be deleted from our database. Thank you."

Be a shame to have lots of dives logged there and then be inactive (or inattentive) and they zap all of your hard work.
 

Texas Mike,
Your concern has never been a problem for me.:tree:Bob
 

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