Das fortschrittlichste Tauchlogbuch der Welt: attraktiv - in der Cloud - sozial vernetzt - mit voller Fisch Datenbank - bietet direktes Hochladen vom Tauchcomputer (von PC/Laptop).
Auf Tauchreisen offline loggen, zu Hause auf https://logbook.diviac.com/de/ ergänzen - keine Kabel, automatische Synchronisation, perfekt!
Diviac ist mehr als nur ein herkömmliches Logbuch, es ist ein Journal deiner Tauchgeschichte. Dort kannst du festhalten, wen du auf deinen Tauchreisen kennengelernt hast, welche Fische du gesehen hast und für alles, was du sonst noch erlebt hast. Mit einem Wort: wertvolle Erinnerungen.
Diviac zeichnet sich aus durch
Erfrischend
Ein schönes Design, eine intuitive Benützung und ein einmaliges Anwendererlebnis. Loggen war noch nie so elegant.
Cloud
Alle deine Logs sind jederzeit über alle Internet-fähigen Geräte zugänglich, auch mobil. Neu kannst du auf Tauchgänge und Brevets auch offline über die App zugreifen und loggen.
Sozial und vernetzt
Poste deine Tauchgänge auf Facebook oder Google+, teile deine Erfahrungen mit Freunden und erhalte Empfehlungen, wo man toll tauchen kann.
Gemeinschaft
Als Taucher ist man Teil einer globalen Gemeinschaft Gleichgesinnter. Finde neue Freunde, verfolge die Action an Tauchplätzen, lass dich von deinen bevorzugten Tauchbasen informieren, schau, was andere machen und bleibe informiert.
Inspiration
Das diviac Lobuch biete eine volle Fisch Datenbank mit 14'000 Spezies, komplett mit Fotos und biologischen Information. Alles, was man braucht, um herauszufinden, welche Fischarten man beim letzten Tauchgang gesichtet hat.
Buddy-freundlich
Tauchgänge und Fotos können vom Buddy kopiert und validiert werden. Hol dir von deinem Tauchlehrer eine Logvorlage oder lass ihn deine Logs validieren.
Kompatibel
Einfacher als direktes Übertragen vom Tauchcomputer geht es nicht. Die diviac Software auf dem Mac oder PC installieren und Tauchgänge direkt in die Cloud hochladen.
Analytisch
Übersichten und Reports sagen dir alles über dein Tauchleben.
Tauchreisen
Finde und buche deinen nächsten Tauchurlaub von 10'000 Tauchbasen an den exotischsten Orten der Erde. Hunderte von Bewertungen anderer Taucher und ausgeklügelte Suchfunktionen machen die Ferienplanung zum Vergnügen.
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Is Diviac free?
Yes, Diviac is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Diviac legit?
⚠️ The Diviac app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
When resetting your password you get an email with a token. Use the token to reset the password. When logging with new password get error “You didn’t confirm your email”. No email was received besides the one with the token (so email works fine). Several emails sent to Diviac over the last few weeks and no responses. Can’t access my logs.
Buggy
This app is crap. Just like all the other scuba log book apps. Buggy and crashes. I’ve input my data but the date changes randomly. I don’t feel it is reliable enough to spend the time to input all my dives. Pen and paper logs are still the best. YOU own them, and you don’t have to rely on anyone else. This app will log them incorrectly and you’ll waste you’re time.
Great App!
Everything I wanted in a dive log. Computer and mobile entry, not focused on dive computer uploads (but capable of it), plenty of room for notes, picture and video, easy map-based dive site entry, linked with buddies, printing, export, etc
Contrary to other reviews, I have not seen the date change problem, and you CAN view and enter into the logbook offline.
Lost dive info
I spent a week on a liveaboard away from civilization but recording dives on this app. When I returned and synced the app to cloud storage, it deleted the week’s dives. Customer support had an “oh, well” response when I asked what happened. The dive info, they said, was lost forever.
Horrible
Never write reviews but had to. Couldn’t even log in/create account. Couldn’t get past the account creation page to even give a fair assessment
A lot better than ScubaEarth!!!
Being dissatisfied with ScubaEarth I started researching for a good replacement.
I liked that Diviac has mobile and web versions of the app and that the mobile works disconnected but syncs with the cloud based one when connected. The reviews here were critical of the app but they were old, and the things they criticizes seemed to be in the feature description now.
So I gave it a shot, created an account, entered my certs and my first certification dive. Then downloaded the mobile app.
All in all I am pleasantly impressed. Barring surprises I intend to start copying my logs over to Diviac.
Nice job, and keep improving it!!!
Horrible
It changes the information I input all the time
Needs Ability to View Logbook with no Internet Connection
There are many great features about this app but one major lack of a feature renders the positive features useless.
It is essential for the app to allow you to download and keep your logbook locally rather than needing an Internet connection. When I am diving out of the US, which is most of the time, I'm standing at a dive shop with no internet connection or cell service. If I can't show the operator my log book, I mine as we'll continue to keep a paper version.
Enable that feature, and you have a great, functional app.
Need an update asap
This app is a total mess. Keep changing my birth and certification dates. When you cancel a new dive you got an error. You can't use it. Need to be updated asap! This app is not even close to the website which is a great page.
Data Keeps Getting Deleted
I started entering all my profile info into app and the DOB, medical and certification info keeps deleting every time you logout. Won't feel confident of taking time to enter log info until this is addressed.
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