1) Graphical
User Interface - Easy to Learn and Use
When the
program starts up, a default log (you've specified) is shown:
You
then click on the part of the log which you would like to edit. A data entry
dialog then "pops up" pertaining to the area clicked. In the dialog, you
enter new data, make changes, and click "OK." The log is then updated on
the screen. This simple interface makes the program easy to learn (2-3 hour
learning time), and it makes it easy for those who do not use it regularly
to "remember" how to use it when the time comes:
2) Fast,
Standardized Description Entry
To speed
entering soil and rock descriptions, you may set-up lists of often used
description items (each project can have unique lists). To enter descriptions,
you simply click on items to have them placed in the description text
box, above. You can also use this method as a way of standardizing description
entry causing users to be more consistent:
3) Quick,
Flexible Format Set-Up
The log
format is created "on the fly" by listing the column types to be shown
from from left to right. You can change this list any time, even after
you have entered data. Other logging programs may require format programming
which is time consuming and difficult to change later.
4) Large
Variety of Column Types
QuickLog
includes all the basic column types (USCS, description, sample interval,
blow count, well construction, etc.). It also lets you create up to 36
user-defined column types to display virtually any parameter (PID, HNU,
Gamma, Resitivity, etc.). Its more advanced columns are multi-parameter
graphs, sieve analysis cuttings, and grain size analysis:
5) Exchange
Logs with Clients, Export Log Data to and from Databases
Once you
have completed a log, cross section, or fence diagram, you can save it
as a drawing in any the following formats: MDF (M-Tech Drawing Format
- recommended), DXF, BMP, WMF, or EMF. Your clients and colleagues can
view and print MDF files without having to own QuickLog or QuickCross/Fence.
They can simply download the demo from our web site. Also, QuickLog includes
an import/export utility which makes it easy to exchange log data with
databases. You have the database export the data to an ASCII file. QuickLog
will read that file and convert it into one or more log files. To export
log data, QuickLog can create ASCII files which can be read by databases.
FEATURES
SUMMARY:
Flexible
Format Set-up with Self-Definable Headings
Scale
using Feet or Meters, Print Borings over Multiple Pages
USCS, Description Column, Sample Boxes, Blow Count
Create up to 36 User-Defined Columns - Import Data from Outside Files
Display Parameters in Columns or in 4 types of Graphs
Detailed Well Construction, Sieve Analysis Cuttings, Formations
Include your own Graphic Logo and Boring Location Map
Screen Preview: Zoom to any size, pan and scroll
Print to 8.5 x 11 Portrait and Landscape, or 11 x 17 Landscape
Export to CAD via DXF, if desired
Version
2002 - New Features for QuickLog:
Simplified Lithology/Description Editor
Maximum Size of Description Box Increased to 6.5 inches
Grain Size Analysis - 5 new Column Types
Use Start Depth other than Zero
Import and Export to/from Databases
Show Integers or Real Numbers on Scale
Increased Number of Formations Possible to 80
Use Logarithmic Scale on QuickLog Graphs
Use Colored Lines in Parameter Graphs
Rotate Text in Parameter Columns
Place Larger Size Logo