
Obviously, as a matter of safety, each diver should be keeping track of their own depth and time (and if they are using a dive computer, have their own dive computer to accurately track their decompression profile). I would be curious to know more about the scenario where you want to share a dive computer profile with another user. That said, we do work to add features that users want as quickly as we can and always appreciate learning more about specific use cases. We never promise new features as we can't guarantee we will have the resources to develop these features. Note that bug fixes and adjusting to new versions of iOS are always first priority as that is something that you, as customer, have already paid for. As stated earlier in this thread, we do our best to add features based on a priority scheme and additional feedback about the desirability of a certain feature helps inform that priority. Thank you for the additional expression of interest in this feature. I apologize that you have had to wait so long for this feature. I realize that this is a poor substitute for your use case, but maybe it can help until we can get similar functionality into Dive Log itself. There is also an option to export some items like dive sites to a format that can be imported by another copy of DiveLogDT/DiveLogManager. So if you were to share your whole logbook your Buddy could import just the dives of interest (this will also pull across information like dive sites).
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If you happen to also have access to our Mac software (wither the paid DiveLogDT or the free DiveLogManager) it is possible to selectively import dives from an existing Dive Log database. I'll take your post as a reason to readjust our priorities and we will do our best to get something done. This is definitely on our list to get done within Dive Log, but we have have not been able to allocate the resources to complete it just yet in the face of other priorities. are stored in a different table than a dive), it is a bit trickier than the obvious statement. Because of the nature of databases (for example Buddies, dive sites, etc. Unfortunately it is not quite the same as importing a dive from a dive computer. "all" it needs is to support selectively importing (and exporting) dives.
