Im looking for some insight on the Abyss Advanced Dive Planning Software.
Has anyone tried this? or a similar product?
http://www.abysmal.c...s/software.html
Abyss Advanced Dive Planning Software
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In2h2o
, May 03 2005 08:44 AM
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#1
Posted 03 May 2005 - 08:44 AM
#2
Posted 03 May 2005 - 08:54 AM
In2:
I've used this software - a little - primarily to test its plans against DecoPlanner from GUE.
Are you looking for specific answers to questions here, or just general impressions?
I'm sure you know this (and hope you will forgive the "nag") but this software should only be used in combination with proper training.... one could easily find one's self in a load of trouble in a hurry if planning decompression diving without proper training....
-d
I've used this software - a little - primarily to test its plans against DecoPlanner from GUE.
Are you looking for specific answers to questions here, or just general impressions?
I'm sure you know this (and hope you will forgive the "nag") but this software should only be used in combination with proper training.... one could easily find one's self in a load of trouble in a hurry if planning decompression diving without proper training....
-d
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#3
Posted 03 May 2005 - 09:02 AM
I understand the "nag"...not a problem I have the proper training/experience.
Im just looking for general impressions, likes/dislikes. Im just shopping around for some advanced dive planning software and was looking for feedback from divers who have used this.
Im just looking for general impressions, likes/dislikes. Im just shopping around for some advanced dive planning software and was looking for feedback from divers who have used this.
#4
Posted 03 May 2005 - 10:15 AM
I use DecoPlanner from GUE. Main point of all of this is try them all before you buy any of them. All have positive points, it breaks down to what your comfortable with and if you have the need to control every possible variable.
I'm not an infinite variable type of endless planner and charter and grapher. If that is what you like, several different deco planners are out there from $300 to $400 dollars and up. Your local tech dive shop should have them available to try out.
I'm not an infinite variable type of endless planner and charter and grapher. If that is what you like, several different deco planners are out there from $300 to $400 dollars and up. Your local tech dive shop should have them available to try out.
#5
Posted 03 May 2005 - 11:23 AM
Personally, I am using Voyager. My VR3 has dive planning software with it as well. The only gripe that I have about Voyager is that was written before deep stops started to be real popular for deep diving, so you have to include them in the dive plan to get them to match up with the VR3's deep stops.
There are all kinds of options out there. If you have the training, I think that you have read good advice.
There are all kinds of options out there. If you have the training, I think that you have read good advice.
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