Why get one when you can get them all? Imports and exports are quite easy.
#1 I do use Diving Log 6.0 to store, categorize and analyze my dives. It allows one to define custom dive types or labels and assign them to ones dives. Think of night dives, overhead dives, pool dives, free dives, wetsuit dives, deep dives, nitrox dives, fun dives, troublesome dives, search and recovery, lobster dives, ... the possibilities to record a dive type are endless. I paid for this app.
#2 I am also using Subsurface, because it has a desktop app that can display a really cool decompression heat map for those more advanced dives. It also has a mobile app, Subsurface-mobile, which is slightly more limited but still great and free. Subsurface does not cost anything and it works on all systems: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, Iphone.
#3 I also upload my dives to https://en.divelog.de from DL6 it is a really nice non-commercial independent site. You can upload photos and link to videos and share and form groups and it has an app too. The app costs a little bit.
#1 I do use Diving Log 6.0 to store, categorize and analyze my dives. It allows one to define custom dive types or labels and assign them to ones dives. Think of night dives, overhead dives, pool dives, free dives, wetsuit dives, deep dives, nitrox dives, fun dives, troublesome dives, search and recovery, lobster dives, ... the possibilities to record a dive type are endless. I paid for this app.
#2 I am also using Subsurface, because it has a desktop app that can display a really cool decompression heat map for those more advanced dives. It also has a mobile app, Subsurface-mobile, which is slightly more limited but still great and free. Subsurface does not cost anything and it works on all systems: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, Iphone.
#3 I also upload my dives to https://en.divelog.de from DL6 it is a really nice non-commercial independent site. You can upload photos and link to videos and share and form groups and it has an app too. The app costs a little bit.