The main application window looks as follows:

Grayed fields show data taken directly from the watch and are not editable, whilst white fields accept additional information not available from the watch - like the dive site name. Note the tabs at the top of the dialog - clicking on the profile tab shows the depth and temperature profile as shown below.

You may examine the depths and times of any section of the dive by holding down the shift key and dragging a box over the desired area in the graph window. To reset the display back to the full profile, click in the graph window and press the "r" key on the keyboard. While the graph tab is displayed, the graph may be printed in the usual way or the graph may be copied to the clipboard (as a metafile) and then pasted into any Windows application such as Microsoft Word.
The application options window allows selection of the communications port to which the watch interface is connected and selection of the assumed units when importing existing Citizen files created with the DOS version of the software.

This dialog is accessed via the View menu under the Options item.
To import a dive either select New from the file menu or click on the new document icon on the tool bar. You will then be presented with a dialogue as shown below.

Choose the desired data source and click on OK, you will then be prompted to put the watch in the interface or for a HypCtz file.
Future planned enhancements (in no particular order) are as follows:
If you have any problems, suggestions or bug reports please send them to marc at hadleynet.org.
Thanks to Charler Ader (cader at netcom.com) for providing the communications details for the watch interface on: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ca/cader/.