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ClimbLog is a Java application for writing down climbing routes in something like a diary. Everyone who climbs will probably be fa

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
File size: 351K
Developer: Stefan Saring
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ClimbLog is a Java application for writing down climbing routes in something like a diary.

Everyone who climbs will probably be familiar with the "tradition" of writing down all the climbing routes ever made in something like a diary.

I added some features that can't be found in a normal paper-diary.

Here are some key features of "ClimbLog":
hierarchal organization of the entries into climbing areas, rock groups, rocks and climbing routes
fast navigation and search capabilities via the tree-structure
optional commentary for each entry
export to a HTML file for external viewing, printing and editing
statistics (number of climbed rocks, routes, ...)

This application is written in 100% pure Java. So it should run on any operating system with a JavaSE Runtime Environment.

Requirements:
Java 5.0

What's New in This Release:
The biggest change is the new application name, changed from jClimber's Diary to ClimbLog.
Each route now contains multiple (at least one) route climbs, so you can store multiple climbs of routes.
All dialogs have been rewritten with improved layout and they are now resizable.
ClimbLog now uses the native Look&Feel on Windows systems.
The data is stored in a new XML format, and the old data will be imported automatically.

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