Brockbr:
this is an amazing app, and super-amazing given the price point!
I'm looking for a donate button on iphonedeco.com and can't seem to find it...would donations lead to some sort of assumption of liability?
A few other thoughts:
-a port to OSX would be rad! With transfer capabilities, i.e. build and save on either unit.
-a function as a No-Deco dive planner so that one could plan no-deco dives on EAN (and air). Obviously this app will do that for those who understand deco diving, but not so much for rec-divers just looking to supplement the planning on their diving computers for EAN. Or am I mistaken? (I am not a 'tec' diver)
Many thanks,
Mitch
Mitch -
Sorry for the delayed response. An OSX port would be straight forward, but really, the beauty of iDeco is the mobile interface. I am also the author of MyDecoPlan.com, which will run on Windows, Linux and OSX. It is NOT finished yet (read: DO NOT dive on it).
As for a recreational planner for the iPhone, I am tossing this idea around right now. As stated by others who responded to your posts, it isn't as straightforward as just running the Buhlmann model until it starts to incur "required" stops.
The problem relates to tables vs safety stops vs "required" safety stops (yes, there is a set of tables with that in them). For example, if you dive using the Navy tables, and you push them to the brink (eg. you dive to the absolute NDL), you will eventually get bent. The Navy wouldn't apologize either, since everyone should know the Navy air tables are the "limit" for a fit person, with a small percentage of those fit people
getting bent.
So, this leaves us with needing to "pad" the numbers. How do we do that? PADI, SDI, NAUI, IANTD etc all have their own way. With the PADI RDP, they have a set of numbers - These are different from the Navy tables. With IANTD, they are different yet again.
The question becomes "who is right?" or, better yet, which is "more" correct.
The problem is that anyone wanting to use an application like this will presume it follows "their" agency's numbers, because after all, that's the only agency that exists
For me, that means either:
a) Support all of the agency's tables
b) Create yet another derivative based solely on the Buhlmann algorithm using Gradient Factors.
(a) This has problems because the app has to support not only different sets of numbers, but sometimes different methods for calculating repeat dives (pressure groups are different, etc). The user would have to select the "right" set of tables, and the app would have to understand how to put it all together.
(b) Has problems because it would drastically shorten NDL since a true Buhlmann/GF will incur a *real* stop in a shorter amount of time and at a deeper depth than a safety stop. <- Recreational divers should read that statement and
cringe. Yes - That's right, a properly executed recreational dive, when pushed to "NDL", will sometimes result in a required stop based on the Buhlmann/GF algorithm.
Another problem is that unless is uses the PADI numbers, I'd have to suffer through all of the "this thing is broke" email's from well meaning beginner divers. Not something I have a lot of time for.
I am open to ideas and suggestions though.
b.