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I'm trying to work out what software to use with my Suunto Vyper Air. I obviously want to be able to import all data, including the air usage data in future. I also want to be able to add notes etc on my iPhone and at least go through previous dives etc, ideally it would be good to use my GPS location with phone and attach to the dive data later, not sure if this is possible.
I've searched but can't find much about the software on here.
I'm trying to work out what software to use with my Suunto Vyper Air. I obviously want to be able to import all data, including the air usage data in future. I also want to be able to add notes etc on my iPhone and at least go through previous dives etc, ideally it would be good to use my GPS location with phone and attach to the dive data later, not sure if this is possible.
I've searched but can't find much about the software on here.
Thanks
James
The two programs you mention do somewhat different things, but both have maps built in via Google Earth- not sure about taking GPS directly from your phone though. You could certainly do it manually if you have an app that allows you to save GPS waypoints (there are lots).
There is a lengthy thread onMacDive here: New Mac OS X Dive App MacDive imports directly from most dive computers- you can check which ones here: MacDive. You can get a limited free demo to look at the program, and it synchs to iOS with Dive Log. Info here: MacDive
Dive Log More Mobile Software - Quality iPhone and MacOS software for a Fun Mobile Life! does not import directly from the dive computer, but takes data from the manufacturer's desktop software or MacDive (with two way synch available) and puts it in your iPhone/ iPad. Dive Log Manager Dive Log Manager is a Mac program for the desktop that will import from variety of other logbooks and manage them between your desktop and iOS devices.
They seem to have plenty of happy users, and the developers are very responsive.
Next month we are releasing a version of divePAL iPad that supports the Vyper Air.
divePAL integrates Dive Planner, Dive Logger and Dive Computer Simulator in the same App
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I'm trying to work out what software to use with my Suunto Vyper Air. I obviously want to be able to import all data, including the air usage data in future. I also want to be able to add notes etc on my iPhone and at least go through previous dives etc, ideally it would be good to use my GPS location with phone and attach to the dive data later, not sure if this is possible.
I've searched but can't find much about the software on here.
Thanks
James
Disclosure: I am one of the authors of Dive Log and Dive Log Manager so I'm more than a little biased
Just wanted to make sure that you got an answer to your question. This is in fact how we designed Dive Log to work. The idea is you can take your iDevice with you to the dive site or on the boat and record information about the dives. You can use Dive Log to record the dive - including entering site information and use the devices GPS to record this, you can take a picture of the site, you can make comments about the dive, add buddy information including contact info, get a buddy signature etc etc. Everything you would normally log.
As Ron mentioned, Dive Log Manager (DLM) does not (yet) support direct download of any dive computers. So you can use whichever desktop software you want to download your Vyper. But then use Dive Log Manager to transfer your logbook from your iDevice to the desktop, and then *merge* in the downloaded information like profile into what you've already recorded. Then DLM to transfer the logbook back to your iOS device. We supply a free MacOS version of DLM to do all this. You only need to purchase a license for it if you also want to be able to edit your logbook on the desktop.