zoranb
Contributor
I know that Gb and Gb of net traffic have been spent on the AI, but as I read through a lot of people conveyed their wishes what they'd like to see in future SW upgrades.
I'm not saying EVERY SINGLE suggestion should be integrated, but maybe the list can be used in one of the future software developer brainstorming sessions. Some great features could be a couple of lines of code away...
So to start off:
1. Use multiple images during dive. Multiple images of single dive site in separate folders could provide greater detail of the site (ie. the bow, the stern, ...) maybe even small TXT bits for detailed descripton. Call it the EXPLORER mode, or something...
2. Not connected to the device, but the sofware, I haven't found a way to manually enter dive details. Would be nice to have a central logbook.
3. rfortin:
The other nice to have would be in the main Log book screen when doing repetitive dives would be to show the Surface Interval after dives, not the SI showing on the DESAT menu. Less math is better always.
4. DM51:
Can I enter a plea on behalf of those of us whose eyesight is not what it once was?The 2 main numbers, time remaining and depth, are very easy to read but the other data and the button symbols at the bottom of the screen are very small and difficult to read underwater. I'm not so bothered about the button symbols as I'll get used to those, but I'd like to see the max depth figure a bit bigger and when the tank data is shown that will certainly need to be a reasonable size.
5. Godti:
Just wondering if you can set an audible alarm when you hit a depth that you set? It's feature my brother inlaw has on his dive computer I thought was cool.
6. sleepr:
...it would be nice if we could change the units separate of each other. Living alongside the US we are faced with a lot of mixed standards. For example I like my computer's depth to be in feet but the temp in Celcius. I can't have those as a combo.
7. JimBabcock:
If you can read your buddy's Air supply, why couldn't you pass messages along like, "look at this," "where the %%#$ are you? and "Danger, Will Robinson!" As far as the latter, an optional ultrasonic beacon, hung off the boat could steer us in and spare the embarrassment of surfacing next to the wrong boat.
8. Anyone else?
I'm not saying EVERY SINGLE suggestion should be integrated, but maybe the list can be used in one of the future software developer brainstorming sessions. Some great features could be a couple of lines of code away...
So to start off:
1. Use multiple images during dive. Multiple images of single dive site in separate folders could provide greater detail of the site (ie. the bow, the stern, ...) maybe even small TXT bits for detailed descripton. Call it the EXPLORER mode, or something...
2. Not connected to the device, but the sofware, I haven't found a way to manually enter dive details. Would be nice to have a central logbook.
3. rfortin:
The other nice to have would be in the main Log book screen when doing repetitive dives would be to show the Surface Interval after dives, not the SI showing on the DESAT menu. Less math is better always.
4. DM51:
Can I enter a plea on behalf of those of us whose eyesight is not what it once was?The 2 main numbers, time remaining and depth, are very easy to read but the other data and the button symbols at the bottom of the screen are very small and difficult to read underwater. I'm not so bothered about the button symbols as I'll get used to those, but I'd like to see the max depth figure a bit bigger and when the tank data is shown that will certainly need to be a reasonable size.
5. Godti:
Just wondering if you can set an audible alarm when you hit a depth that you set? It's feature my brother inlaw has on his dive computer I thought was cool.
6. sleepr:
...it would be nice if we could change the units separate of each other. Living alongside the US we are faced with a lot of mixed standards. For example I like my computer's depth to be in feet but the temp in Celcius. I can't have those as a combo.
7. JimBabcock:
If you can read your buddy's Air supply, why couldn't you pass messages along like, "look at this," "where the %%#$ are you? and "Danger, Will Robinson!" As far as the latter, an optional ultrasonic beacon, hung off the boat could steer us in and spare the embarrassment of surfacing next to the wrong boat.
8. Anyone else?