Scuba Diving Calculators 9

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The new Scuba Diving Calculators now comes with a Universal Multi Dive Table Planner providing you with the ability to calculate and log all your dives. Designed easy enough for the beginner scuba diver to being advanced enough for Scuba Instructors use. Calculate your Depth, Residual Nitrogen, Time in and Out, PSI used, ABT, TBT, Average Depth and more. Each one of your dives is logged into a database so you will always be able to retrieve them. You can even use Imperial or Metric or both. We've even included an auto save so even if your Laptop battery fails mid-stream your data will be saved. Other great features include being able to store information about the Dive Site, Gear Used, Temperatures, Your Buddies Phone Numbers, Dive Certificates, School Names, Dive Plan Mixture Types such as Nitrox, Trimix and you can even save your favorite Dive Picture Per Record by directly connecting your Digital Camera into your Laptop and have it auto resized. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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