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Subsurface-mobile

Subsurface-mobile

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Uploaded by
Silent Miqo
Version
6.0.5112-CICD-release (build 5112) 
Size
48.3 MiB
Publish Date
2024-03-15
Category
Health & Fitness
Package
org.subsurfacedivelog.mobile
Minimum OS
Android 5.0
SHA1
76239bb0a651d8d637156580f897dd48c94228c4
Description
Subsurface was originally created by Linus Torvalds, and currently is available cross-platform for Linux, Mac, Windows – and Android. It allows data import from a large number of dive computers and several existing divelog programs. It provides advanced visualization of the key information provided by a modern dive computer and allows the user to track a wide variety of data about their diving. Subsurface-mobile is a full-fledged dive log application for Android, based on Subsurface, the best free open source dive log application available on Windows, Mac and Linux. Subsurface-mobile allows you to access your dive log on your tablet or phone, edit the data and even download new dive information from many Bluetooth dive computers (and even some dive computers that require a download cable - but there things get more complicated). Using a free Subsurface Cloud Storage account you can synchronize your dive data with the Subsurface desktop application (while significantly increasing the usefulness, the cloud account is not required to use Subsurface-mobile). Now you can easily see your dive lists and details, quickly change those details, and in many cases even download the latest dives from your dive computer - all on a mobile device. Additionally, Subsurface-mobile lets you track GPS fixes during a dive trip and apply those to your dive list. You can also manually add new dives to a dive list. Downloading from Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE dive computers should work for all supported models. Downloading from cable based dive computers is much more limited. On some Android devices this doesn’t work at all, on others at least dive computers with FTDI based cables are supported.

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