I suggest you get DM3.1 and forget about DM5. Get much more info on DM3.1, and it actually works. One day Suunto will realise that diving is a bit different to running around the block. (moves count) I do transfer my dives into MacDive once downloaded, now that is an excellent program, and easy to transfer to DiveLog on iPhone. Haven't tried to download directly to MacDive, but I'm sure it is better than DM5. It absolutely amazes me that their is still a "to do" list, for basic functionality some 3 years after DM 5 was released!! Perhaps Suunto could employ the guy who wrote MacDive to get something functional out of the gate The only reason I still use DM3.1, is I have this weird fanscination with the nitrogen loading bar graph:headscratch:
Honestly DM5 has been a disaster from the get go, and it seems there are still "teething" problems years down the track. It is a pathetic effort and makes you wonder what Suunto are doing, or rather whose son they are employing.
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Sorry to answer the initial post I was fed up 3 years ago, and was just astounded to learn that there were still problems. Do yourself, your company and your customers a favour and look at MacDive and DiveLog, to see what a dive logging piece of software should look like and be able to do.
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Honestly DM5 has been a disaster from the get go, and it seems there are still "teething" problems years down the track. It is a pathetic effort and makes you wonder what Suunto are doing, or rather whose son they are employing.
---------- Post added March 16th, 2015 at 08:35 AM ----------
Sorry to answer the initial post I was fed up 3 years ago, and was just astounded to learn that there were still problems. Do yourself, your company and your customers a favour and look at MacDive and DiveLog, to see what a dive logging piece of software should look like and be able to do.
Take note of my signature!!