bergersau
Contributor
Another happy Subsurface user here.
Windows, Mac or Linux versions available, so as long as your dive computer is able to be downloaded by 'libdivecomputer' you can download your dive data.
It can also import many existing logbook formats from pc (or indirectly via divelogs.de)
Store the logbook file in a dropbox folder to have a backup in case of a drive failure or in order to access the one logbook file from more than one machine.
The log can be uploaded to divelogs.de for a web based copy of your dive log - can be useful if an operator wants to check your dive history prior to booking you on a charter boat for example.
The developers are receptive to bug reports and to sensible feature requests via their website and bugtracker.
This program has been rapidly advancing and is now a real candidate compared to commercial offerings.
The only thing really lacking is Android or Iphone versions - though exporting to PDF or uploading to divelogs.de work around much of that.
Windows, Mac or Linux versions available, so as long as your dive computer is able to be downloaded by 'libdivecomputer' you can download your dive data.
It can also import many existing logbook formats from pc (or indirectly via divelogs.de)
Store the logbook file in a dropbox folder to have a backup in case of a drive failure or in order to access the one logbook file from more than one machine.
The log can be uploaded to divelogs.de for a web based copy of your dive log - can be useful if an operator wants to check your dive history prior to booking you on a charter boat for example.
The developers are receptive to bug reports and to sensible feature requests via their website and bugtracker.
This program has been rapidly advancing and is now a real candidate compared to commercial offerings.
The only thing really lacking is Android or Iphone versions - though exporting to PDF or uploading to divelogs.de work around much of that.