Is anyone working on an iOS app?

Davide DB dbdavide at gmail.com
Mon Oct 12 03:26:44 PDT 2015


On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Guido Lerch <guido.lerch at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I downloaded it from the App Store.
> All it does for me is to allow to add a dive, with the gps coordinates.
> It does not allow adding meta data or anything else and it does not display my dives in the cloud.
> Seems I have to scan through the sources to see what it's supposed to do.
> The reason I haven't done this already is that I understood from Dirk that what I saw is all its supposed to do but maybe I got that wrong.

Hi Guido,

More or less, it's the same for the Android app.
Nevertheless it's very important to me because I can automagically
grab GPS data of my dives getting them directly into subsurface.
There were  lot of suggestions about improvements and new features but
developers were (are) firmly convinced that a unique multiplatform
mobile app is the way to go hence all ideas were freezed.
Now we have an alpha Android app developed during the last GSOC. So
new features and improvements could be added there while trying to
port it in IOS.

I agree I would not expect a full fledged mobile Subsurface but I
would like having a STRONG app that permits to me:

- Browsing my dives
- Doing the same as the current companion app
- It should have a strong usability


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Davide
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