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Greg - 3/18/2012 8:15 AM
The iPad has internet access. Why not just use the dive log section on DiveBuddy and you’ll have access to your dive logs from anywhere, not just on your iPad. I’m open to suggestions on new features in the dive log section if you have any. Other than that, I don’t have a recommendation for an iPad app.
Thanks,
Greg
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Greg, I was not aware of this section. I will check it out.
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I use and love Macdive, it imports from your dive computer and fills in all the cool stats, but if your going to manually input your dives, use divebuddy
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There is an IPhone case coming out that turns your IPhone into a dive computer, nitrox analyzer and you can use the camera underwater, I would assume that includes logging the dives also that could be transfered to the IPad. The bad news is the price :(
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i am yet to find a good app for logging dives. and all the ones that claim they are the real deal, are much more than anyone should have to pay for an app. pen and paper for me. oh and FYI the Divebubby.com dive log is great. my problem is i always forget to log my dives. im still copying logs out of my dads book from over 10 years ago.
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I also MacDive. It’s the best I have tried and links direct to my Suunto computer. Now sure if you can get a USB adaptor for IPad
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