How do I import a UDDF file into Subsurface-Mobile on an iOS device?
I have the UDDF file available on my iPhone/iPad in the Apple Files app. However, when I open the Subsurface-Mobile app, I do not see any “Import Dive Log” file option as explained in the User Manual. I only see either a manual entry using “+” or download via a dive computer. I have looked through all the various menus, but cannot find an import option that lets me search for a locally stored UDDF file. Has anyone else successfully imported a UDDF file on a iOS device? If so, how did you do this?
I haven’t tried using a laptop and MacOS because I would like to figure out how to do this entirely on an iPhone/iPad for when traveling. I’m using Dive Coverter (v1.3) to export a UDDF file from the Oceanic+ app to Apple Files. I’m testing the Oceanic+ app and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 as a dive computer, and would like to integrate the dives into my Subsurface Logbook. (The Apple Watch Ultra/Oceanic+ app do not connect directly with Subsurface.)
Thanks!
-bw
I have the UDDF file available on my iPhone/iPad in the Apple Files app. However, when I open the Subsurface-Mobile app, I do not see any “Import Dive Log” file option as explained in the User Manual. I only see either a manual entry using “+” or download via a dive computer. I have looked through all the various menus, but cannot find an import option that lets me search for a locally stored UDDF file. Has anyone else successfully imported a UDDF file on a iOS device? If so, how did you do this?
I haven’t tried using a laptop and MacOS because I would like to figure out how to do this entirely on an iPhone/iPad for when traveling. I’m using Dive Coverter (v1.3) to export a UDDF file from the Oceanic+ app to Apple Files. I’m testing the Oceanic+ app and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 as a dive computer, and would like to integrate the dives into my Subsurface Logbook. (The Apple Watch Ultra/Oceanic+ app do not connect directly with Subsurface.)
Thanks!
-bw