Getting started with electronic Divelog
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:19 pm
Hello guys,
I am new to the forum, but would like to ask for some start-advice on what I need etc.
I have a Mac Pro (4-core 2012 model) OS X 10.8, a Macbook Air 2011 Core i7 for travel OS X 10.8 and an iPad2
and the iPhone4S.
For diving I now use the Suunto Cobra 2 with the mount-on compass. It is connected to my 1st stage by hose.
I just bought the USB cable for linking the Cobra with my computer, but have not installed any software yet.
The Cobra should remember my last dives from the Great Barrier Reef a while back. I just checked the batteries: OK.
My girlfriend and I are going to the Maldives for diving in october 2012. At that point I´d like to go completely electronic as
far as my Divelog goes. Up until now, I have been using a regular divelog-book for logging my dives, but there are not so many
(about 25ish dives), so I´d like to transfer them (manual edit) to an electronic divelog.
Now the question comes:
I would like to go completely electronic on my divelog, possibly using my iPad or Macbook Air when I am on a diving trip, then
uploading it to the "main" Mac Pro when I am home.
Do I need a software for syncing the data from the Cobra to the Mac and then import this data to an electronic divelog program or
can the divelog do that for me?
- This, I am sure, will depend on the divelog software used, which is my next question: What divelog software is the best for my use?
What software do I need?
Do I still need Windows in any way? (I got a windows-cd with software with the USB-cable, is that needed?)
- I also have Win7 available on my Macbook Air over Bootcamp, but I do not want to use it...
Suunto D6i:
I am thinking about maybe getting a Suunto D6i with sender to replace the Cobra. Any thoughts on that?
Best regards,
Henrik
I am new to the forum, but would like to ask for some start-advice on what I need etc.
I have a Mac Pro (4-core 2012 model) OS X 10.8, a Macbook Air 2011 Core i7 for travel OS X 10.8 and an iPad2
and the iPhone4S.
For diving I now use the Suunto Cobra 2 with the mount-on compass. It is connected to my 1st stage by hose.
I just bought the USB cable for linking the Cobra with my computer, but have not installed any software yet.
The Cobra should remember my last dives from the Great Barrier Reef a while back. I just checked the batteries: OK.
My girlfriend and I are going to the Maldives for diving in october 2012. At that point I´d like to go completely electronic as
far as my Divelog goes. Up until now, I have been using a regular divelog-book for logging my dives, but there are not so many
(about 25ish dives), so I´d like to transfer them (manual edit) to an electronic divelog.
Now the question comes:
I would like to go completely electronic on my divelog, possibly using my iPad or Macbook Air when I am on a diving trip, then
uploading it to the "main" Mac Pro when I am home.
Do I need a software for syncing the data from the Cobra to the Mac and then import this data to an electronic divelog program or
can the divelog do that for me?
- This, I am sure, will depend on the divelog software used, which is my next question: What divelog software is the best for my use?
What software do I need?
Do I still need Windows in any way? (I got a windows-cd with software with the USB-cable, is that needed?)
- I also have Win7 available on my Macbook Air over Bootcamp, but I do not want to use it...
Suunto D6i:
I am thinking about maybe getting a Suunto D6i with sender to replace the Cobra. Any thoughts on that?
Best regards,
Henrik