Maintenance log software recommendations

Anyone know of a good simple maintenance recorder program for home use?

I like what I have been using (

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) but it's a real oldDos version and I wanted to look around a little before I buy the currentversion. I don't need anything like fleet software. 8/

Thanks Dan

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Danny G.
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What about keeping a spreadsheet in Excel?

Jeff

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Jeff

"Jeff"...

My thought too. Tomes

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Tomes

Been doing that for years, works great. Plus you can play Tetris in .xls format. Win-win.

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qslim

Another vote for Excel.

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JoeSpareBedroom

I installed the current version of Chris's Auto Recorder to try it out and I'm sold. Not to mention that I forgot about converting my existing records and schedules for the various stuff I keep track of if I changed applications.

Thanks all...

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Danny G.

I use an Excel sheet.

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B A R R Y

A pen and a note book?

mike

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Mike Hunter

I suspect this will work better than software when you're at the mechanic's and he asks when you last had something done. No need to drive home, look it up, drive back blah blah blah....

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JoeSpareBedroom

and he asks when you last had something done. No need

The little notebook way works great for me in the beginning. But eventually it turns to a big mess of paper work.

Using the software (15+ years) has turned out to be much less work for me. And there are no questions when you have complete accurate records at your finger tips from day one.

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Danny G.

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