Jan 8, 2009 #1 rkraig Geotechnical Dec 14, 2005 1 0 0 US Our team is looking for a boring log preparation software program other than gINT. Any suggestions or recommendations?
Our team is looking for a boring log preparation software program other than gINT. Any suggestions or recommendations?
Jan 8, 2009 #2 oldestguy Geotechnical Jun 6, 2006 5,183 0 0 US Write your own with spreadsheet. That way you can change it any time you feel like it. The client won't know the difference, since most of them don't even look at logs. Upvote 0 Downvote
Write your own with spreadsheet. That way you can change it any time you feel like it. The client won't know the difference, since most of them don't even look at logs.
Jan 8, 2009 #3 dirtguy4 Geotechnical May 14, 2004 50 0 0 CA you could try logplot, its about the same as gINT maybe a little harder to use. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 9, 2009 #4 aeoliantexan Geotechnical Dec 21, 2006 350 0 0 US We are pretty happy with Geosystems. it is easier to use than Gint. Or, I have a simple one in Excel you can have. Upvote 0 Downvote
We are pretty happy with Geosystems. it is easier to use than Gint. Or, I have a simple one in Excel you can have.
Jan 13, 2009 #5 jmgray Geotechnical Dec 2, 2005 18 0 0 US I agree gINT can be hard unless you have a well organized library- I have used Quicklog as an alternative, and like it. Both Quicklog and gINT are available to rent (pay as you go) here: https://www.cetrus.com/app?componen...age&service=direct&session=T&sp=SGeotechnical Upvote 0 Downvote
I agree gINT can be hard unless you have a well organized library- I have used Quicklog as an alternative, and like it. Both Quicklog and gINT are available to rent (pay as you go) here: https://www.cetrus.com/app?componen...age&service=direct&session=T&sp=SGeotechnical
Feb 5, 2009 #6 ItsOnlyMud Geotechnical Jan 22, 2009 17 0 0 GB Key Systems Holebase. Pretty good and can do cross sections and can import dwg or dxf of your site plan to base your sections on. Not cheap though. Upvote 0 Downvote
Key Systems Holebase. Pretty good and can do cross sections and can import dwg or dxf of your site plan to base your sections on. Not cheap though.