That's nice, Scott. Glad this works for you. After 1000+ dives maybe you don't bother about logging them anymore.
I for one like to log and annotate my dives. Details about the dive site, things I've seen, things that went well and things that didn't. As a learning experience. Now I know that people will tell me that I can do this with a paper log book. But I personally prefer to do this on a computer. And the dive computer that I bought claims to support downloading the dives to any computer (Windows, Mac, Linux). And on the first trip that I took with my new uemis computer I wasn't able to do that and that to me is quite frustrating - especially after spending $2k on this toy.
What's funny about this is that my previous dive computer (a used Suunto Gekko that can be found for $130 on ebay) can download things with a trivial hack - no problem. So all my previous dives are logged and annotated.
So no, I cannot recommend this dive computer to others and yes, I am contemplating selling mine.
If it works for what you want to do, awesome. That doesn't invalidate the fact that for many of us it doesn't. And it doesn't change the fact that uemis clearly seem overwhelmed with what they are promising to do.