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I decided to go the electronic route because it provides all the flexibility of a paper log (with the exception of being able to get it stamped). The paper route was just too much trouble. Pages would get wet, ink would bleed, I'd have trouble reading my own handwriting (esp when writing on a boat), etc. On the other hand, a digital version actually encourages me to be more complete - I find it easier to scroll, select, and type.
Since replies to this thread indicate that showing an electronic log would suffice for certifications requiring logged dives, the only advantage I can see to paper logs is the nostalgia-effect. It's a good reason, but for me, not good enough to deal with the hassles of pen and paper, especially when the digital versions allow you to attach photos from those dives which also has nostalgic value.
Actually, come to think of it, one poster responded with another advantage of paper logs: that they are more permanent than electronic devices that might crash or become corrupt. I do worry about losing or transferring data over the long term: I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be using the iPad for the rest of my life. I suppose I could always transfer the data to my PC and print out copies, but this app charges me an additional 35 euros for that option
. Maybe that's just the price I need to pay for the convenience of an electronic log and the permanence of a paper log.
Since replies to this thread indicate that showing an electronic log would suffice for certifications requiring logged dives, the only advantage I can see to paper logs is the nostalgia-effect. It's a good reason, but for me, not good enough to deal with the hassles of pen and paper, especially when the digital versions allow you to attach photos from those dives which also has nostalgic value.
Actually, come to think of it, one poster responded with another advantage of paper logs: that they are more permanent than electronic devices that might crash or become corrupt. I do worry about losing or transferring data over the long term: I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be using the iPad for the rest of my life. I suppose I could always transfer the data to my PC and print out copies, but this app charges me an additional 35 euros for that option
