So how does one trigger a switch to the "advanced" version? What if the first 
time you use Subsurface, you download from a dive computer?
I'm trying to understand the logic when we show which UI...

In general, having two different UIs for different users makes me a bit 
nervous. More to test, more to maintain, more to get wrong. But I see the value 
in the simpler layout... I would, however, for consistency keep rating and tags 
below the people you dove with...

/D

> On May 14, 2019, at 5:08 AM, Willem Ferguson 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Attached is an image of the sort of Notes tab that Subsurface could present 
> to divers that enter their dives by hand, i.e. without downloading from dc. 
> This is the sort of information that is likely to be important for such a 
> diver who would not really wish or need to access any of the other tabs on 
> the Notes panel. The natural trend would be for such a diver to get a dc and 
> gradually start using some of the other facilities of Subsurface. But even 
> without any natural progression this UI should in itself allow or encourage 
> long term use of Subsurface: no technical complexities and the diver would be 
> likely to use most or all of the contents on the tab because it is a minimal 
> dive log.
> 
> Comments or rude remarks?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> willem
> 
> 
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