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What’s New Version 1.2
• Jot it down: every dive now has a Notes section in the dive detail. Tap it, write something memorable, and check your words survive a UDDF export and re-import.
• Depth at a glance: dive rows now show max depth on the right, in both the Dives list and the download list. Older dives are backfilled automatically, so make sure yours show sensible numbers.
• A newer spec under the hood: UDDF exports now conform to 3.2.3, with heart rate written in beats per second. If your logbook app imports our files, give it a spin and tell us how it goes.
• A tidier dive detail: Dive Mode now lives in the Summary section after Timezone, and "Deco Model" is now "Decompression". Shout if anything looks out of place.
Description
Dive Exporter lets you download dives from your Bluetooth (BLE) dive computer, view detailed dive profiles with charts, and export them in the standard UDDF format — without committing to a full logbook app.
If you've ever wanted to:
• Pull dives off your computer without installing the vendor's app
• Move data between logging tools
• Keep your own portable UDDF archive
• Manage and download dives from multiple devices
…this is built for exactly that.
KEY FEATURES
• Connect over Bluetooth (BLE) — Shearwater, Halcyon, Mares, Seac, and many other supported brands
• Visualize your dives with a detailed profile chart, including depth, temperature, NDL, PO2, CNS, and decompression info
• Full download, plus Smart download for incremental syncs — only new dives are pulled
• Export to UDDF, the open dive data standard — single dive or bulk
• Manage multiple devices with custom names
• Metric or imperial units, with per-unit overrides
• Bulk delete when you want to clean things up
WHAT THIS APP IS NOT
Dive Exporter is not a dive logbook. It does not try to replace Subsurface, MacDive, or whatever logging tool you already use. It does not store buddies, dive sites, ratings, or photos. Its job is narrower and more reliable: get dives off your computer and into a portable format you can take anywhere.
WHY DIVE EXPORTER EXISTS
Most dive logging apps bundle export with a full logbook experience, and most vendor apps lock you into a single ecosystem. Some vendors don't offer any way to export your dives in a standard format. Dive Exporter fills that gap — a clean bridge between your dive computer and whatever workflow you actually want to use.
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Version history 3 versions
Build 886953705v1.22026-06-15 16:24:28
• Jot it down: every dive now has a Notes section in the dive detail. Tap it, write something memorable, and check your words survive a UDDF export and re-import.
• Depth at a glance: dive rows now show max depth on the right, in both the Dives list and the download list. Older dives are backfilled automatically, so make sure yours show sensible numbers.
• A newer spec under the hood: UDDF exports now conform to 3.2.3, with heart rate written in beats per second. If your logbook app imports our files, give it a spin and tell us how it goes.
• A tidier dive detail: Dive Mode now lives in the Summary section after Timezone, and "Deco Model" is now "Decompression". Shout if anything looks out of place.
Build 886140894v1.12026-05-26 19:43:48
- Avg depth, surfaced. Your dive profile now shows average depth, as a dashed line right on the chart, and as an "Avg Depth (at exit)" row in the dive summary. We'll use your computer's own number when it reports one, and crunch it from the samples when it doesn't.
- Time zones, finally on local time. Dives now keep the time zone your computer recorded, so timestamps show in the zone you actually dove in, with the GMT offset tagged on (e.g. 10:30:00 +0200) when it's different from where you are now. The same offset rides along in your UDDF export.
- A tidier download deck. Fresh dives now land at the top of the download list instead of the bottom, with a cleaner plain-list look that matches the rest of the app.
- Devices in order. Your device list is now sorted alphabetically by name, easier to find your gear.
- Release notes in reach. A new Release Notes link in About takes you straight to the full list at diveexporter.app/releases.
Build 882149048v1.02026-05-22 07:35:15
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Availability 1 of 1 storefronts
| Region | Language | Price | Ratings | Avg | Version |
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US | en-US | Free | 0 | — | 1.2 |
Change log 7 changes · US
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releaseNotes updated
• Jot it down: every dive now has a Notes section in the dive detail. Tap it, write something memorable, and check your words survive a UDDF export and re-impor
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description updated
Dive Exporter lets you download dives from your Bluetooth (BLE) dive computer, view detailed dive profiles with charts, and export them in the standard UDDF for
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subtitle updated
Bluetooth dive logs to UDDF
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name updated
Dive Exporter
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Version 1.2 released
• Jot it down: every dive now has a Notes section in the dive detail. Tap it, write something memorable, and check your words survive a UDDF export and re-import.
• Depth at a glance: dive rows now show max depth on the right, in both the D
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Version 1.1 released
- Avg depth, surfaced. Your dive profile now shows average depth, as a dashed line right on the chart, and as an "Avg Depth (at exit)" row in the dive summary. We'll use your computer's own number when it reports one, and crunch it from the
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Version 1.0 released