I figured I'd ask my buddies here and I know that a couple of you are developers.
Paper logs are a hassle and therefore have stopped keeping paper logs. I've used a online divelog from divelogonline.com (which appears to be dead now), but over the last year or so, I've been slowly developing my own. It's not pretty right now, but it's functional. I'd like to add some more features and make it open source so that individuals can host it where ever they want. Right now it's it's utilizing PHP/MySQL.
Some of the features that I've been thinking about implementing are:
* Automatically calculate altitude corrected depth based on altitude that is provided by the user.
* Automatically calculate CNS/OTU's for dives.
* Upload capability from dive computers - This is something that I would need to get with somebody else to write the code for, but this could possibly be the most useful/time saving feature.
Here is a link to the basic log:
MyDiveLog v0.01 - Short List
You can click on the dive number and it will give you more detail. If you were going to use an online based dive log, what else would you want? Would it be useful to you?
Paper logs are a hassle and therefore have stopped keeping paper logs. I've used a online divelog from divelogonline.com (which appears to be dead now), but over the last year or so, I've been slowly developing my own. It's not pretty right now, but it's functional. I'd like to add some more features and make it open source so that individuals can host it where ever they want. Right now it's it's utilizing PHP/MySQL.
Some of the features that I've been thinking about implementing are:
* Automatically calculate altitude corrected depth based on altitude that is provided by the user.
* Automatically calculate CNS/OTU's for dives.
* Upload capability from dive computers - This is something that I would need to get with somebody else to write the code for, but this could possibly be the most useful/time saving feature.
Here is a link to the basic log:
MyDiveLog v0.01 - Short List
You can click on the dive number and it will give you more detail. If you were going to use an online based dive log, what else would you want? Would it be useful to you?