Diverlog+ and DiveCloud

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Dody

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Hello,

I have two DCs: Aqualung 300 and 750. I can transfer data to Diverlog+ on my iPhone but I don’t have the cable to transfer to the pc and I can’t buy it here. It seems to me that the data on DiverLog+ are limited. Do you know of using DiveCloud would give more info and would allow the data to be transferred from the iPhone to the Cloud (and not from the DC to the computer using the cable)? The DiveCloud version that allow transfer is not free. It is one 10 bucks a year but I will only pay if it is useful.
 
Not sure on the info provided, but I believe the primary benefit is to enable syncing across multiple devices, so I don’t believe you would get any additional information on the app. However, before you pay for a subscription, why not give Subsurface a try. It’s free, and you can use with or without cloud storage. Cloud storage is also free, and there are apps available in the appropriate app stores.

I will admit, the UI did take some getting used to.

I generally download my dives to my phone right after the dive. Subsurface can use phone GPS to log the location, which is useful if I move to a few different locations during the day. Then, when I get home, I just sync the desktop app to Cloud, and the new dives are available. Desktop version provides more information than the apps.
 
Do yourself a favor
Subsurface: ‎Subsurface-mobile
It syncs with a cloud - and further to desktop

ps. the desktop app has a lovely heatmap of nitrogen supersaturation in various tissues (a.k.a. what bends first)
 

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