On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 11:44:27PM +0100, Thomas Maisl wrote:
> 
> > b) if you don't have a chance to go diving but have a dive computer around
> > with some dives on it, simply create a new logbook (Ctrl-W) and download
> > from that dive computer. Again, play with canceling the download,
> > retrying, canceling the dialog, accepting some but not all dives, forcing
> > a download of all dives, etc.
> success with version 4.3.-353-g578e9c22af72 and Suunto Zoop on
> 1. Win7 64bit (after downgrading ftdi-driver from 2.12 to 2.10 - before
> permission denied because of driver signature - a new thing, don't know
> why) and

Maybe you don't have a 'real' ftdi chip? Wasn't that driver doing
something strange with fake chips?

> 2. Win7 32bit (with ftdi 2.12)
> - complete download of data
> - abort download and
>   - select all dives to be accepted
>   - select some dives to be accpeted
> - download of "newest" dives (after deleting some newer from the logbook)
> - using of first three options (also combinations thereof)

These are all things you tried. Did they all work? Any issues?

> Another odd thing:
> on Win7 32-bit the user survey still pops up on every restart of Subsurface
> (did a direct upgrade from 183 to 353). I always cancel with the "ask later
> again" option.

The user survey indeed will pop up until you do it or tell it not to ask
anymore.

> On Win7 64-bit the survey doesn't pop up. I did upgrade from a more recent
> version.

So likely you told it to go away at some point.

I'm honestly unsure how best to handle this - I don't want it to be
annoying so I assumed people would either click "go away" or just fill it
out. Having it pop up all the time is indeed annoying - but that's kinda
your own fault by telling it to ask you again :-)

/D
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