SharkPoint for Windows v2 (advanced edition) direct buy
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DreamDives
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$59.95 (Buy it now)
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34000
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SharkPoint for Windows v2 is a professional digital dive log that goes way beyond simply recording dive data and printing a dive log. It is an easy to use and full-featured diver's logbook, built and maintained based on the highest industrial standards. SharkPoint incorporates a wealth of flexible customization and data presentation features for your dive data unseen in the markets dive log software.SharkPoint for Windows v2 supports password protected files, enhanced profile charting, photo album support, 100% synchronization of all dive log data and even the revolutionary VDAF (Virtual Dive Agency File)-engine. DreamDives' new open standard for RDP planning. It's no wonder this unique SharkPoint professional digital dive logbook continues to be the #1 selling dive log software for Windows and PocketPC handhelds!If you have a GPS (Global Positioning System) unit with compatible data output and connection (Bluetooth, serial, internal, USB etc.), you can record the co-ordinates of your dive site to within a few tens of feet and use this GPS data with the SharkPoint for Windows GIS features or even transfer it to Google Earth.ISBN-10: 90-810681-2-1ISBN-13: 978-90-810681-2-3 |
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