Best Dive Log Software for Atomic Cobalt

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I have searched, but found little recently about the best choice of a Dive Log program for the Cobalt. Unfortunately the software that comes with the Cobalt allows no export function (or import for that matter) of ANY kind.
 
I have searched, but found little recently about the best choice of a Dive Log program for the Cobalt. Unfortunately the software that comes with the Cobalt allows no export function (or import for that matter) of ANY kind.

Give SubSurface http://subsurface.hondel.org a try. Open source, supports most all computers (so if you get that Shearwater you've been lusting after, the logs will go with you), allows export and import (XML files). If you're air integrated, it automagically calculates your SAC. Works brilliantly
 
Give SubSurface
http://subsurface.hondel.org a try. Open source, supports most all computers (so if you get that Shearwater you've been lusting after, the logs will go with you), allows export and import (XML files). If you're air integrated, it automagically calculates your SAC. Works brilliantly

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Subsurface | An open source divelog

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I'm a MAC guy. MacDive works great.

Have not used it, but I am a FOSS fan, so note that

Subsurface | An open source divelog

is also Mac capable, it says.
 
Another vote for subsurface here. Works well, with pretty much any dive computer (if you ever end up switching) and pretty much any OS. Mac vs PC vs Linux is irrelevant. With a pricetag of $0 it's worth trying at least.

Not to mention, a computer program written by Linus Torvalds would be like a piece of diving equipment personally made by Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
 
+1 for MacDive if using a Mac. Definitely worth the $25 for a full license.
 
I'm on a Mac and am very happy with Dive Log Manager. Keeps track of everything from the Cobalt and syncs across laptop, iPhone, and iPad.
 

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