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Subsurface 3.9 Beta
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The Subsurface developer team is proud to announce the first beta release
of the latest version of Subsurface.
Subsurface is an open source divelog program that runs on Windows, Mac
and Linux.
With Subsurface the user can download dive information directly from a
large number of supported dive computers. Subsurface is able to track
single- and multi-tank dives using air, Nitrox or TriMix. It displays
a dive profile with all related information including air consumption
and alarms. It also allows logging of information like weights and
exposure protection used, dive masters and dive buddies and enables
the user to rate dives and provide additional dive notes.
With Subsurface the user can track dive locations including GPS
coordinates (which can also be conveniently entered using a map
interface). Subsurface calculates a wide variety of statistics of the
user's diving and keeps track of information like the user's SAC rate,
partial pressures of O2, N2 and He, calculated deco information, and
many more.
Subsurface allows the user to print out a detailed log book including
dive profiles and other relevant information. The program is localized
in more than a dozen languages (but the localization in the first beta
is mostly incomplete) and well supported by an active developer community.
One of the major strengths of Subsurface is its support of a wide range
of dive computers (most common dive computers are supported with the help
of libdivecomputer); a detailed list is at
http://subsurface.hohndel.org/documentation/supported-dive-computers).
Subsurface can also import existing dive logs from several sources
including MacDive, Suunto DM3/DM4, JDiveLog and divelogs.de. Another
strength is its ability to visualize the depth profile (and, if
available, the tank pressure curve) in very innovative ways that give
the user additional information on relative velocity (and momentary
air consumption) during the dive through the coloring of the graphs.
New in version 3.9 (compared to Subsurface 3.1):
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I don't even know where to begin. This is a complete rewrite of the UI.
The basic concepts are the same, most of the basic features are the same,
but trying to create a concise list of changes that summarizes the more
than 1100 commits that have gone in since 3.1 seems a daunting task.
Maybe we'll come up with something better in time for the next beta (or at
least for the final release of Subsurface 4.0).
New in version 3.1 (compared to Subsurface 3.0.2):
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- track tags for dives (things like 'boat', 'shore', 'deep', etc)
- enable filtering by tags
- ability to modify events from a context menu in the dive profile
(this includes the ability to add gaschange events)
- direct export / upload to the divelogs.de online logbook
- import of Suunto DM4 files
- improved printout formatting and printer dialog
- support for color printing
- dive planning: add option for last stop at 6m/20ft
- added support for Heinrichs Weikamp OSTC3 and Suunto DX
- native support for the Shearwater Petrel (much faster download)
- various bug fixes
New in version 3.0.2 (compared to Subsurface 3.0.1):
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This update was mainly triggered by a bug in the handling of pO2
values read from CCR / rebreather dive computers. This bug can lead to
incorrect data being stored in the Subsurface XML file. Installing
Subsurface 3.0.2 and re-downloading the dives will correct the
incorrect data. In order to re-download the dives connect your dive
computer (this should only affect people with certain tec dive
computers like the Shearwater Petrel or Predator that store pO2 values
read from a pO2 sensor in their dive log), open the download dialog,
check the box "Force download of all dives" and download your
dives. After you save your data file the correct pO2 data should be
stored in the samples.
If you are using one of those dive computers, have saved data files
with Subsurface 3.0 or 3.0.1 and have since deleted those dives from
your dive computers, please contact the developers as we also have an
experimental script that should be able to fix incorrect XML files -
but re-downloading the data is the much more reliable way to address
this issue.
In addition to this bug fix, 3.0.2 brings a number of other improvements:
- A Portuguese localization of Subsurface was added.
- Subsurface now remembers its window size and pane layout the next time
it is started.
- Several importers for data for third party dive software were improved.
- Dives from the Heinrichs & Weikamp DR5 and from kenozooid can now be
imported into Subsurface.
- A crash with localized versions of Subsurface on Mac was resolved.
- The map provider for the GPS maps is now configurable.
- The layout of some dialog boxes was changed to improve usability on
small screens.
- It is now easier to edit date and time of existing dives (and you can
now edit duration, maximum and average depth for dives that were
manually entered).
- Several small bugs were addressed.
New in version 3.0.1 (compared to Subsurface 3.0):
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- Several bug fixes for importing log files from other divelog software;
especially imports from DivingLog should work much better now, but
also new importer functions for UDDF and UDCF
- Fixes for SAC calculation and gas volume estimates at high pressures
(air and nitrox are NOT ideal gases in the physics sense)
- Added Help link to the online user manual
- Improved the user manual
- random other bug fixes
New in version 3.0 (compared to Subsurface 2.1):
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- Many new divecomputers supported, bugfixes for existing divecomputers
- Cressi Leonardo, Seemann XP5, Mares Matrix, Mares Puck Pro, Mares
Nemo Wide 2, Shearwater Petrel, Shearwater Predator, Aeris A300
AI, Hollis DG03
- significant improvements for the Heinrichs Weiskamp OSTC
- Significantly improved selection of divecomputers for direct download
- Map display of GPS locations of dives and ability to enter and edit those
- Improved automatic dive numbering
- Data overlay for profile plot (with additional statistics information)
- Zoom function for profile plot
- Dive planner
- Improved printing support
- Improved dive trip handling
- Support for downloading dives from multiple computers (so for example
both your main and your backup computer)
- Added ability to import existing divelogs from Suunto DM3 (no manual
unpacking needed anymore), MacDive and divelogs.de
- Lots of features to make tec divers happy:
- Experimental deco calculation with optional display of a calculated
ceiling (Buhlmann ZH16 with gradient factors)
- Display of deco information from some divecomputers that support this
- TriMix support
- CCR support (fixed or variable setpoint, on dive computers that support
this)
- Optional pO2, pN2 and pHe graphs
- CNS tracking for supported divecomputers
- Lots of bug fixes
License: GPLv2
Subsurface can be found at http://subsurface.hohndel.org
At the time of the 3.1 release subsurface supports the following dive
computers:
Atomics Aquatics
Cobalt
Cressi / Zeagle / Mares
Edy, Nemo Sport
N2iTiON3
Leonardo
Mares
Nemo, Nemo Excel, Nemo Apneist,...
Puck, Puck Air, Nemo Air, Nemo Wide,...
Darwin, Darwin Air, M1, M2, Airlab
Icon HD, Icon HD Net Ready, Nemo Wide 2
Oceanic / Aeris / Sherwood / Hollis / Genesis / Seemann / Tusa (Pelagic)
VT Pro, Versa Pro, Pro Plus 2, Wisdom, Atmos 2, Atmos AI, Atmos Elite,...
Veo 250, XP5, Veo 180Nx, XR2, React Pro, React Pro White, DG02, Insight,...
Atom 2.0, VT3, Datamask, Geo, Geo 2.0, Veo 2.0, Veo 3.0, Pro Plus 2.1, Pro Plus 3,
Compumask, Elite T3, Epic, Manta, IQ-900 (Zen), IQ-950 (Zen Air), IQ-750 (Element II),...
Heinrichs Weikamp
OSTC, OSTC Mk.2, OSTC 2N, OSTC3
Frog
Reefnet
Sensus
Sensus Pro
Sensus Ultra
Shearwater
Predator, Petrel
Suunto
Solution
Eon, Solution Alpha and Solution Nitrox/Vario
Vyper, Cobra, Vytec, Vytec DS, D3, Spyder, Gekko, Mosquito, Stinger, Zoop
Vyper2, Cobra2, Cobra3, Vyper Air and HelO2
DX, D9, D6, D4, D9tx, D6i and D4i
Uemis
Zurich
Uwatec
Aladin
Memo Mouse
Smart, Galileo (infraread)
Zeagle
N2iTiON 3
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