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Dive organizer is a program which can be used for managing your diving in water. It is more like a driver and interface for the dive computer devices likes Nemo Air and Puck computers. We can download data from those devices into this program.

The Smart is the quintessential dive computer! Add together the superior sharpness of segmented characters, a perfectly laid out display, ergonomic buttons and a slim profile and you'll get the smartest computer on the market!

The Puck Pro + can be used with the new "BLUE LINK" system: the Bluetooth clip connector that allows you to download the dive data recorded by Mares computers directly to your smartphone, without the use of cables and connectors.A modern, adaptable technology that allows you to record and store data recorded during scuba diving activity in a more streamlined and immediate manner."

DiversDiary--the customized interface solution for Icon HD Net Ready, Puck, Puck Pro, Nemo Wide, Nemo Air, Nemo Excel, and Matrix dive computers--adds some interesting features that you are going to appreciate.

After downloading dives onto the Mac, Divers' Diary offers the possibility of viewing, analyzing and archiving the dive and temperature profiles, gas consumption and ascent speed on the Mac, thus creating a "live" logbook that allows you to look up and revel in the memories of past dives. Link your saved dives to dive site maps, underwater photos or portraits of your buddies. You'll be surprised at what a breeze that is! You can also enter comments, dive site ratings or information about the equipment you've used. And there is the brand-new possibility of linking your dive to a satellite image of the respective dive site. Divers' Diary also lets you edit your ICE (in case of emergency) information on your Icon and Matrix.

Welcome as a user of Subsurface, an advanced dive logging program with extensive infrastructure to describe, organize, interpret and print scuba and free dives. Subsurface binaries are available for Windows PCs (Win 7 or later from version 4.6 of Subsurface onwards), Intel based Macs (OS/X) and many Linux distributions. Subsurface can be built for many more hardware platforms and software environments where Qt and libdivecomputer are available.

The Info on the top left, giving more detailed information on the dive selected in the Dive List, including some statistics for the selected dive or for all highlighted dive(s).

The Dive Profile on the top right, showing a graphical dive profile of the selected dive in the Dive List. You can zoom into the dive profile for a more detailed view.

If a single dive is selected in the Dive List, the dive location, detailed information and profile of the selected dive are shown in the respective panels. If several dives are selected, the last highlighted dive is the selected dive, but summary data of all highlighted dives is shown in the Summary tab of the Info panel (maximum, minimum and average depths, durations, water temperatures and SAC; total time and number of dives selected).

When the program is started for the first time, it shows no information at all, because it does not have any dive information available. In the following sections, the procedures to create a new logbook will be explained.

Most actions when editing a new dive can be individually undone, as described in the section on undoing edits, but changes in the Profile panel are not yet included in that in-depth undo implementations, and therefore Subsurface enters Editing Mode when changes are made in this panel. This is indicated by the message in the blue box at the top of the panels (see the image below).

If this hand-entered dive was not in the sea but at altitude away from the sea, you may wish to edit the altitude setting in the Information tab because dives at altitude need special calculations.

The Dive Profile (a graphical representation of the depth of the dive as a function of time) is shown in the panel on the top right hand of the Subsurface window. When a dive is manually added to a logbook, Subsurface presents a default dive profile that needs to be modified to best represent the dive described:

Modifying the dive profile: When the cursor is moved around the dive profile, its position is shown by two right-angled red lines as seen below. The time and depth represented by the cursor are indicated at the top of the black information box (@ and D). The units (metric/imperial) on the axes are determined by the Preference settings. The dive profile itself comprises several line segments demarcated by waypoints (white dots on the profile, as shown above). The default dive depth is 15 m. If the dive depth was 20 m then you need to drag the appropriate waypoints downward to 20 m. To add a waypoint, double-click on any line segment. To move an additional waypoint, drag it. Moving can also be done by selecting the waypoint and using the arrow keys. To remove a waypoint, right-click on it and choose "Remove this point" from the context menu. Drag the waypoints to represent an accurate time duration for the dive. Below is a dive profile for a dive to 20 m for 30 min, followed by a 5 minute safety stop at 5 m.

Specifying the gas composition: The gas composition used is indicated along the line segments of the dive profile. This defaults to the first gas mixture specified in the Equipment tab, which was air in the case of the profile above. The gas mixtures of segments of the dive profile can be changed by right-clicking on the particular waypoint and selecting the appropriate gas from the context menu. Changing the gas for a waypoint affects the gas shown in the segment to the right of that waypoint. Note that only the gases defined in the Equipment tab appear in the context menu (see image below).

With the profile now defined, more details must be added to have a fuller record of the dive. To do this, the Notes and the Equipment tabs on the top left hand of the Subsurface window should be used. Click on this link for instructions on how to use these tabs.

The use of dive computers allows the collection of a large amount of information about each dive, e.g. a detailed record of depth, duration, rates of ascent/descent and of gas partial pressures. Subsurface can capture this information, using dive details from a wide range of dive computers. The latest list of supported dive computers can be found at: Supported dive computers.

To import dive information from a dive computer to a computer with Subsurface, the two pieces of equipment must communicate with one another. This involves setting up the communications port (or mount point) of the computer with Subsurface that communicates with the dive computer. To set up this communication, users need to find the appropriate information to instruct Subsurface where and how to import the dive information. Appendix A provides the technical information to help the user achieve this for different operating systems and Appendix B has dive computer specific information.

Dive computers tend to keep a certain number of dives in memory, even though these dives have already been imported to Subsurface. For that reason, if the dive computer allows this, Subsurface only imports dives that have not been downloaded before. This makes the download process faster on most dive computers and also saves battery power of the dive computer (at least for those not charging while connected via USB).

The dialog has two drop-down lists, Vendor and Dive Computer. On the vendor drop-down list select the make of the computer, e.g. Suunto, Oceanic, Uwatec, Mares. On the Dive Computer drop-down list, the model name of the dive computer must be selected, e.g. D4 (Suunto), Veo200 (Oceanic), or Puck (Mares).

The Device or Mount Point drop-down list contains the USB or Bluetooth port name that Subsurface needs in order to communicate with the dive computer. The appropriate port name must be selected. Consult Appendix A and Appendix B for technical details on how to find the appropriate port information for a specific dive computer and, in some cases, how to do the correct settings to the operating system of the computer on which Subsurface is running. Some dive computers disable this drop-down as they use other means to find and connect to the device. For some dive computers the data entered here is actually the mount point of the USB storage device as which the dive computer identifies itself.

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