by corton » Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:00 pm
In 2008 when I started my build, looked at both ExperCraft and Kitlog.
The things I didn't like about Expercraft were that they owned the data (yes, other responders posted how to get around this point), and, at the time, (and this may be fuzzy), after you made your first flight, you would have to pay an annual fee to retain your data on the website. No pay, the data goes away.
I liked Kitlog because:
- the main database remains on your own system.
- you only pay upfront. Data remains on website forever
- your license key is good for two systems. In my case, desktop and laptop.
- variety of export options: PDF, Crystal Reports, Web, etc.
- support. I've never called on the phone, but all emails were answered within a day. This came in handy in 2010, when my main system drive decided to self-flagellate. I lost the emails containing my registration key and all of my database. Fortunately, after each log update, I always upload to the web, but I had about a month's worth of updates were not backed-up on my removable drive (hint: don't remove your backup drive to let your wife copy files from it and then not reinstall it). The owner sent my registration key AND also sent me a complete dump in excel of all my data entries, along with a complete zip file of all my pictures. I was able to load most of the Access files from thebackup copy I *did* have, and rebuilding the database doing a cut and paste from the provided data was better than losing it all.
Drawbacks of Kitlog:
- about the only thing I'm not crazy about is that you're limited to 3 pics per posting. After a productive day, I'd frequently have more pics that I'd want to post. Workaround: You can have multiple entries per day, so I'd just add more entries, each with 3 pics, and just refer the reader to entry #1 for that day.