User manual
User manual
How do I find and access the user manual?
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Re: User manual
Help -> MacDive Help
Someone had modified the page and ruined it. I've fixed it now.
Someone had modified the page and ruined it. I've fixed it now.
Re: User manual
Thanks. I see now that this works, but this is not what I would refer to as a user guide to guide me how to set up the program and to use it. Do I have to post a question each time that I can't do something? For instance now I would like to add picutures to my gear. How do I do that?
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Re: User manual
Double click on the piece of gear and drag an image onto the picture frame.
A lot of this stuff isn't documented because it's supposed to be obvious. Of course, this may not be true. If that's the case, I can add something into the help. It's fairly basic, but I prefer to spend what free time I have adding features (like iPhone syncing and new device support) rather than documenting things.
The most complex issues with getting up and running are getting your dive computer working. There is plenty of information on how to find and install the appropriate USB drivers and troubleshoot issues with them both here and in the help. After that, I would indeed prefer you contacted me so that if things aren't obvious and intuitive, I can address that. Either by documenting the issue, or by making changes to the application to make it better.
And no, you don't have to post each time, you're welcome to drop me an email too. I thought people preferred a personal response over a dull manual anyway?
If I'm awake, I generally respond pretty quickly.
A lot of this stuff isn't documented because it's supposed to be obvious. Of course, this may not be true. If that's the case, I can add something into the help. It's fairly basic, but I prefer to spend what free time I have adding features (like iPhone syncing and new device support) rather than documenting things.
The most complex issues with getting up and running are getting your dive computer working. There is plenty of information on how to find and install the appropriate USB drivers and troubleshoot issues with them both here and in the help. After that, I would indeed prefer you contacted me so that if things aren't obvious and intuitive, I can address that. Either by documenting the issue, or by making changes to the application to make it better.
And no, you don't have to post each time, you're welcome to drop me an email too. I thought people preferred a personal response over a dull manual anyway?
