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 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone,
I've just taken delivery of an iPhone4. I've been using navmi for my Windows Mobile device and love it. However the device will be retired when the iPhone is activated, so I need a new app.
What app should I use which automatically uploads to RunningFree when I complete a ride? I'd like to stay on the site if I can. I noticed that navmi had an iPhone app. How is it?
Thanks, Phill.
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 Posts: 410 Location: Waipukurau, New Zealand
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I've really taken a liking to iSmoothRun. TO be fair I don't use it to it's full, but when I've been out on long, lonely trail runs, it's been superb. For reading the data on your iPhone HRM Log FM, brings it back from RunSaturday. And of course you would not want to be without this - iPhone Heart RateThat just blows the minds of anyone using it...
Philip Shambrook tcecoachingATgmail.com Completitive Edge Coaching "You succeed when you believe you will succeed. Start believing now!"
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 Posts: 4,379 Location: United Kingdom
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I still have some "free" codes for iSmoothRun if anyone is interested :)
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 Posts: 8 Location: United Kingdom
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I'm interested in a "free" code for iSmoothRun :)
But in reply to Phill (you can't get away from me ;-) ) I like iSportsTracker for its battery life, it's excellent on battery and still remains the only app I've paid for on the iPhone ;-) I also like the RunSat app, both apps upload automatically to RunSaturday/RunningFree
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 Posts: 7 Location: Greece
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next version of iSmoothRun is coming, hopefully in 10 days. some of the new features: Heart rate zones, intervals coaching based on heart rate zones, support for ANT+ footpods, more statistics, and even a metronome to help you raise your cadence. :)
Just wanted to add that with iSmoothRun we try to make, not another GPS tracker, but a complete training aid. So we are more focused on features that will help runners with their training.
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 Posts: 298 Location: Canada
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PhilipShambrook wrote:I've really taken a liking to iSmoothRun. TO be fair I don't use it to it's full, but when I've been out on long, lonely trail runs, it's been superb. For reading the data on your iPhone HRM Log FM, brings it back from RunSaturday. And of course you would not want to be without this - iPhone Heart RateThat just blows the minds of anyone using it... "It uses your iPhones built-in camera to track color changes on the fingertip that are directly linked to your pulse. This is the same technique that medical pulse oximeters use" Seriously, that works? "Triathlon is just the equation that allows us to reap the passion of life in proportion to the work we put in" - Mitch Thrower
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 Posts: 410 Location: Waipukurau, New Zealand
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KarmaComa wrote:PhilipShambrook wrote:I've really taken a liking to iSmoothRun. TO be fair I don't use it to it's full, but when I've been out on long, lonely trail runs, it's been superb. For reading the data on your iPhone HRM Log FM, brings it back from RunSaturday. And of course you would not want to be without this - iPhone Heart RateThat just blows the minds of anyone using it... "It uses your iPhones built-in camera to track color changes on the fingertip that are directly linked to your pulse. This is the same technique that medical pulse oximeters use" Seriously, that works? It really does! Definitely not a gimmick. Great for checking your resting heart rate in the mornings. Roll over, grab the iPhone, get the app working, lie back and think of Canada (or England, or New Zealand) et voila.
Philip Shambrook tcecoachingATgmail.com Completitive Edge Coaching "You succeed when you believe you will succeed. Start believing now!"
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 Posts: 7 Location: Greece
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version 1.2 is finally available in the app store ANT+ footpod support Heart rate training zones metronome for cadence training and many more... check out iSmoothRun
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 Posts: 7 Location: Greece
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version 1.4 in the App store.
Ghost Run, TCX export, Cycling ANT+ sensors, Cycling Heart rate zones, Audio alarms for Hydration and Nutrition, Option to run only with sensors and without GPS, and many more....
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 Posts: 410 Location: Waipukurau, New Zealand
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I do like iSmoothRun, despite not using it to it's full capability. I really only use it when I am carrying a water pack as then I carry my iPhone. If you don't have a wrist mounted GPS or something similar this app really will do the trick. Unprompted endorsement folks
Philip Shambrook tcecoachingATgmail.com Completitive Edge Coaching "You succeed when you believe you will succeed. Start believing now!"
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 Posts: 7 Location: Greece
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New version out with automatic weather logging (although Running Free users already had this :) Heart Rate recovery calculation, and auto pause for cycling even without sensors.
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 Posts: 7 Location: Greece
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New version with support for the runalyzer dongle which lets you connect with any analog Heart rate belt. Also localizations for German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch and Italian!
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