Digital dive log books.....

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I like www.diverecord.com however, there is not a lot of site support these days, but it works just fine. Captures a lot of info very easily. All printable too.

+1 ... It also has a download option to export it to Excel. I keep an Excel copy of my on-line log in case the site ever goes belly up. That way I have a copy of all of the content.
 
I'm cheap and made a FREE online logbook!

All you need is a:
Gmail account
Computer
10 minutes
Smartphone (optional)

In Google Docs (now called Drive) open Excel and click on the form option. Make a form/survey of the information you want to log with mandatory fields.
Once you completed this, save it and e-mail yourself the link.

I'm now able to log and view my dives from my computer or phone. I only log them from my phone if I'm on the boat back to dock. I perfer the feel of a computer keyboard.

As long as I have Internet access, I have access to my dive log.

When I get my microphone fixed, I will be making a YouTube tutorial for my website.




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I think I tried dive log 5 before making my own and didnt like it too much.

I like your idea, but still give the divelog 5 the edge in that it supports downloading a lot of different brands of computer's data. I like having my computer data along with the log.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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