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The prices that are listed are approximate to help guide your shopping; contact the vendors for current pricing. Shareware is software that is distributed free on a trial basis with the understanding that the user may need or want to pay for it later-it is not freeware, so consider doing the right thing and pay the (usually nominal) registration fee.

Cross Section/Log Displays
  Cross section software
   Quick Cross Fence, $900
   WinFence, $490
  Strip Logs/Mudlogs/Borehole Annotation
   Automated Mudlogging Systems: Mudlogging drafting program, $99 - $299
   QuickLog borehole construction diagrams, $750
   RockWare LogPlot2003, LAS files, lithology, annotation, $599
   Strip log software $899, free to American Companies for a limited time (offer posted Dec 2003)
   University of Wales, TSPP-core log (lith) plotting program, DOS, free
   WinLog, $690
  Log Viewers
   MJ Systems-logSleuth software for viewing logs, data storage and retrieval, $660 $140 annual maintenance
   NeuraViewTE for Tiff Logs $195, NeuraView LE for Tiff and LAS logs $495

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