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Hi all. I'm wondering what if any

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richarda

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Hi all.
I'm wondering what if any software you use for logging bore or test pit information. (soil descriptions, strata plots etc.) I did a bit of search online and I'm planning on trying a few demos. The one I am trying now is a program called 'Quicklog'. It seems pretty quick and straight forward. Presently, my company does its test pit logs in autocad which is enormously tedious. Expecially for the graphical representation of soil textures. lots of cut and past and redefining of hatch boundaries.

So if anyone has any input as to what software we should look into for ease of use and efficiency, that would be highly appreciated.

Regards,

Rick
 
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