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Thu, Aug 20, 2009

Coradine Aviation Systems Unveils LogTen Pro 5 For Mac Users

Features Simplified Flight Views, New Data Mining Capabilities

Coradine Aviation Systems Wednesday released a major update to its logbook for Mac OS X. LogTen Pro 5 features a new integrated design, making it even easier for pilots to manage their flights, customize flight information to their requirements, quickly import existing data - now including airline schedules, enter new flights, track and view currency and duty limits, print reports in industry standard formats and keep track of certificates. All this, and LogTen Pro 5 is more then twice as fast as it's predecessor!

 Noah Lieberman, CEO of Coradine said, "LogTen Pro is the leading logbook for the Mac and together with LogTen Mobile it gives Mac and iPhone pilots everything they need to keep track of their flights, wherever they are. We value feedback from our customers and this next LogTen Pro update shows them we're listening and delivering."

Featuring a new integrated display that puts Flights, Reports, Aircraft, Places, People and Certificates at your fingertips, and enables incredible new data mining capabilities such as selecting a person and seeing all flights with them or all certificates issued to them. The redesigned Reports view makes selecting and viewing reports a snap with large previews and new report categories for easy access. The incredibly powerful Smart Group system which can be used to track currency & duty limits for pilots operating under any international regulatory body can now be color coded and customized to draw immediate attention to any limit issues specific to the pilot in question.

British Airways 777 Captain Norman Rhodes, said, "Coradine has a winner here; however you paddle your way around the sky, you can record every conceivable evolution with this software. I would heartily recommend it to any pilot with a Mac."

FMI: www.coradine.com

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