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Store your logbook data in the cloud. Work with your data from different computers, online and offline. Fully integrated, free, and easy to set up. Subsurface can plan and track single- and multi-tank dives using air, Nitrox or TriMix. It allows tracking of dive locations including GPS coordinates which can also conveniently be entered using a map interface , logging of equipment used and names of other divers, and lets users rate dives and provide additional notes.

You can tag dives and filter a dive list based on criteria including tags, locations and people with whom you were diving. I have not purchased any planning-only tools. Are there features that such tools have that Subsurface is lacking? Anyway, I thought I would write a quick post to draw attention to this: maybe it'll make it easier for someone else to find this feature as well. I'd love to hear from those of you with more experience about what features in deco planning tools are most important to you -- and see how Subsurface compares!

The planning feature was in, then out, and now back in again. The Subsurface project changed frameworks, and they had to redo a bunch of the features that were in the old framework. Needless to say, development is active I lurk in their irc channel , and a new version was released just today it looks like.

They love feedback, so if you find any bugs or missing features, leave them a message here, or better yet, on their bug tracker. I've been using subsurface for a few years now. It's absolutely marvelous. The contributors to the codebase are responsive to bug reports and add support for new computers or features regularly.

To top it off, Linus Torvalds contributed. If you're a huge geek like me, that's a big "selling" point. It also runs well on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux so if you switch platforms you can keep your dive log software that you're familiar with. I think it also has a hook into that divelogs. I've never messed with it myself. Which is plain crazy, really. Git I understand, but a dive log? Yeah, Linux fan here, too. But it being Open means a lot more to me than Linus.

I'm tired of being locked in. I will say this: in the 2 days I've spent playing with them, the logging features of Diving Log are more powerful. And the import and export capabilities seem more capable, too. I think it's easily worth the cost if you don't value Open. But if I had found Subsurface first, I'm not sure I would have tried anything else, because it is certainly plenty good.

And not knowing the history of the dive planner in Subsurface in and out, it seems , but only seeing it as it is now, it was pretty impressive to me.

I have not looked at Diving Log's planner nearly as closely yet. That's actually what caused me to stumble on the feature in the first place.



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