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Are you using JTrak on a Mac to pull dive logs off of your Uwatec dive computer (SmartCOM, SmartTEC, SmartPRO, SmartZ, Aladin PRIME, Aladin TEC, Aladin ONE, Aladin 2G, Aladin TEC 2G, Galileo SOL, Galileo TERRA und Galileo LUNA)? Do you have old logs stuck in JTrak that you would like to move to some other software (I think MacDive is a great choice, for example )? Read on!
Aladin 2G; Aladin Square; Aladin TEC-3G Chromis; Galileo Apnea Galileo SOL; Galileo TERRA Galileo Trimix Instruments Mantis M1 Mantis M2 Meridian Module; Nova 200 Nova 220 Nova 230 Nova 700 Nova 700R; Nova 720 Nova 720R Nova 720 Wide; Nova 720R Wide Smart (PRO, COM, TEC, Z) Xtender Brochures. Convert windows app to mac. IrDA Windows 10 Troubleshooting; Heartrate Measurement. May 08, 2009 I want to connect my Uwatec Aladin Prime Dive Computer, with the Jtrak Software (download via Apple downloads website). I talked to the Apple Service, checked the Apple Store, my Apple retailer doesn't know, other retailers neither and I can't find any info on this site about connecting peripherals via infrared to my Macbook.
Uwatec Aladin Air
I recently got back into diving and bought a whole bag of used equipment for a very decent price. One of the items was a very gently used Galileo Sol, which has served me just fine for the time being and I have no urge to replace it yet. Once I had a couple of dives logged, I started looking at software options to manage my dives and all my shiny new (aka used) gear on my beloved MacBook. That's when I first stumbled across MacDive, which looked like an awesome tool to me (still does!). Lo and behold, there are a few posts here on the forum that quickly educated me about the issues around the support for the Uwatec computers in MacDive. Well, bummer, I thought, I'll just make do with JTrak, I thought. That lasted for about 2 weeks and I got frustrated with the lack of features, specifically the inability to manage gear, sites, and other things supported by MacDive. OK, I thought, I'll just export from JTrak and import into MacDive. Well, as you all probably know, that's not an option out of the box. The perl script I found to convert the JTrak Excel output to a format MacDive could work with seemed like a good option, but in the course of looking for it, I also dug a little deeper into JTrak's data format and code architecture. My goal was to have a simple tool that could convert JTrak data directly into an XML format compatible with other dive log software (mainly MacDive, really! Did I mention that I like MacDive?). Anyway, long story short, after cobbling something together (with much help from Nick! Big kudos!!), I decided to wrap it all up into something others might also find useful: JTrak2XML. Feel free to give it a spin and let me know if it works (or doesn't). The tool allows you to export all your dives from JTrak to MacDive XML or UDDF format. You will need to enter your name (or someone else's, JTrak2XML don't care) as well as the location of the JTrak app. The window that pops up when you run the tool should be pretty self-explanatory.
Uwatec Aladin Prime Manual
For now, it's a pretty bare-bones tool that will require you to use the command line (a single command you can copy and paste from the GitHub site. You can do it!!). It should work on platforms other than the Mac, but I have not tested that yet. I'll be working on the documentation some more next and also on wrapping it into an OS X app for easier use.