Dive Converter is a Sports app by Carsten Heinelt. Dive Converter allows users to retrieve their Oceanic+ dives and export selected dives in Universal Dive Data Format (UDDF). The app works on iOS (iPhone and iPad) and on macOS.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install dive-converter.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. Dive Converter allows users to retrieve their Oceanic+ dives and export selected dives in Universal Dive Data Format (UDDF).
2. We have taken special care of making sure that all information of your dive that is also supported by UDDF is translated correctly.
3. The generated UDDF files have been tested with multiple dive log programs on iOS and macOS.
4. The app works on iOS (iPhone and iPad) and on macOS.
5. Please note: You have to have an Oceanic+ account with email/password.
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Just started using it today 2023/08/29 used the watch in snorkeling mode in local pool just to test , this app exported every detail down to location with ease, was able to then import it in subsurface on a Android, this is what makes oceanic+ actually useful, thanks for creating this app!
I am now using the new beta version because Oceanic changed the API. All of the information that is important to me can be quickly converted directly to MacDive. This includes profile, time and notes. The Oceanic app is still flaky on cylinder pressure and the visibility, surface condition and current sliders don’t seem to convert. However, I have found those sliders to be tricky and the value sometimes changes when I return to a dive in the log. In summary, I love this app and would gladly pay more!
With this app you can export data from Oceanic+ to a UDDF file that is compatible with many dive logbook applications. This includes all the dive and GPS data collected by Oceanic+ AND the dive notes and other information that you add post-dive. The author has also figured out a work-around for those of us who used "Sign in with Google" to set up our Oceanic+ account. In my opinion, this was an amazing feat. Well done. If you use Oceanic+ and a logbook application, you need this app.
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