ICON HD users with a Mac computer no longer have to envy their diving companions! Indeed, they now have their own interface called “Diary's Divers”!
If you think it's just an interface with a logbook, you should carefully read on ...
What the Dive Organizer is to PC users, Diary's Divers will be to Mac users and the like. It's not just a pun, it's a custom UI solution. Because now there is a merger between the exceptional ICON HD dive computer and Mac computers running Mac OS version 10.6 and above.
After downloading the dives on the Mac, Diary's Divers first of all offers the possibility of viewing them. You can archive and analyze your dive profiles on your Mac, creating a living logbook that lets you remember your previous dives. Link your dive logs, dive site maps, underwater photos or portraits of your friends. You will be surprised with the result!
You will also be able to enter ratings of dive sites, or information about your equipment used. Finally, the great novelty is the possibility of linking your dives to a satellite image of the respective dive sites!
Diary's Divers also lets you edit your ICE (In Case of Emergency) information on your ICON HD or download regularly updated interface updates.
And MARES is already planning to hit the mark with the following great success: soon, Mac enthusiasts will also have the option to synchronize the logbook with their iPhone / iPad or their iPod Touch !!
Click here to download the Diary's Divers: http://www.mares.com/downloads.php?cat=software®ion=eu
Or go to Mares.com, in the Download tab.
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I think coming this far (although I actually don't know where you'll come from ;-)) is definitely worth spending a little bit more time.
If this is unfortunately not possible I think you can optimize your stay.
This is generally what travel agents or journalists do when they come to “cover” New Caledonia.
Three days in Noumea and five in Ile des Pins is too much in my opinion !!!
You could rent a vehicle (like a mini bus) and go around Grande Terre. Bourail, Koumac, Hienghène and Poindimié seem essential to me (especially Hienghène of course since it's my home ;-)))
If you had time Lifou is also to see ;-))
For such a short time, you could perhaps entrust the organization of your stay to specialized TO?
Do not hesitate if you need info or answers to specific questions - Thierry.