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Komoot
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No offline re-routing
Offline GPS will tell you when you have left your tour (and approximately what direction it is in), but cannot re-route without internet connection. Which can be inconvenient for those that deviate or get lost.
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Find conditions before setting out
Komoot offers data on road/trail type, elevation, etc. which allows for user to find plan out their trips and prepare for the current conditions.
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Excellent routing for outdoor sports
Komoot is geared towards those that do outdoor sports such as hiking or cycling by displaying common known trails as well as user created ones that are shared on the platform.
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Strava
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Keeps track of segments without user manually timing them
Segments - can track your improvements or compare with friends, club members without manual input. Or you can keep them private.
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Not for indoor spinning or gym workouts
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Accurate distance measurements
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No interval training!!!
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Allows challenging other people
You can set a goal and challenge friends as well as local professional athletes.
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By default, all your GPS data is made public
From their blog: "The basic level is to choose to not use any privacy controls and make your info available publicly..."
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Can share running routes with others
Running is boring if it's the same stretch of road. Stava lets you share good places to run.
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Supports multiple devices
Current list includes: iPhone 3GS and later, Android 2.2 and later, Garmin Forerunner and Edge, Soleus, Timex Run Trainer 2.0
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Equipment tracking
This lets you figure out how many miles you've put on a pair of shoes before it's time to get a replacement pair.
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Watch the pros
You are able to follow some professional athletes and see their training etc.. Makes you realize how hard they train.
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Tracks heart rate with chest strap
Can also track heart rate with other types of HR monitors e.g. arm strap or smart watch.
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MAPS.ME
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Very detailed selection of areas to download
That saves a lot of download, e.g. from ~500MB in other applications it is reduced to ~50MB for German surroundings.
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Poor response time to recalculate the route
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Includes offline routing and turn-by-turn navigation
Users without a data connection can still use the app for turn by turn directions, which is great for those that travel or use a device that does not have a cellular data connection.
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No option for satellite/aerial/topographic imagery
Not as useful for navigating while hiking/climbing/etc.
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Obtains data from community-based OpenStreetMap
MAPS.ME uses data from OpenStreetMap, meaning the data retrieved from that service is a community-based map. Anyone can freely edit and contribute to the map, a map concept that is similar to Wikipedia.
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Very slow search and route calculation
Probably because MAPS.ME has more POIs in its database which ends up with all searches and route calculations being very slow.
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Fast rendering
By using compression of the map data, MAPS.ME is able to speed up the rendering of their maps to one's device. This allows for a quicker feeling app.
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No display of speed limit
Neither the next nor the current one.
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Optionally can download traffic information
And showing it color-coded (Google-maps-like) on the streets.
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No way to distinguish between fastest, efficient or shortest route
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Discover nearby feature
Shows a nicely organize list of interesting places to visit close to your current location.
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Very limited options
E.g. no way to hide certain buttons like the traffic button, or to configure the language used to display city names.
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Matching modern material-like interface
The design of the app uses a material-like interface making for a close to native looking experience on Android.
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Sometimes very strange suggestions
E.g. when not using the suggested route, Maps&Me continues to request to turn even if you are more than 100m after the cross-road.
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Offline vector maps
Automatically downloads vector maps for offline use.
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Favorites are a little bit too hidden
Because they are stored in groups.
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No nagging advertisements
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Traffic information is not available in all countries and cities
Source of traffic info is a trade secret this feature is only available to some selected cities.
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Easy to install
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No lane assist
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Easy adding/editing of bookmarks/favorite places
Click on the map and you will have the option to Bookmark, Route From, Route To. Having selected Bookmark simply offers to edit it, e.g. give it a different name.
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Being based on OpenStreetMap data can be lacking
The use of OSM also has the drawback of many places not getting the attention needed for updates. Depending on the geographic location OSM may have the most detailed maps or the most bare/outdated map.
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Allows to edit OpenStreetMap data
It is possible to add new and edit existing POIs in OpenStreetMap database using a nice interface.
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Does not show images offline
Does not show images offline if supplied in standard kmz file. i.e. zipped kml plus image folder.
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Night mode
There is a night mode option.
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No tourist detail maps
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Integration with booking.com
Displays information from booking.com about hotels and apartments.
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HERE WeGo
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Gives traffic and public transport information
Needless to say that these features will give you better and more up to date feedback when you're online, but you can still use it on offline mode. You can think about alternative routes or which public transport would be best for you to use, so you'll always have choices.
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Be able to download and use maps even on offline mode
Another good thing about this app is that you can download a map of an entire country of just a specific region, such as a province or state. So if you won't be needing a complete map, this will save you a lot of storage space. But you should check the file size when you're planning to download several regions because you may end up with a bigger file compared to just downloading the map of the entire country.
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Get to your destination easily with its turn by turn navigation
It has a very convenient turn by turn voice guidance so you can keep your hands on the wheel and be stress-free while you're driving. If you just plan on walking or commuting, then you'll be able to know every step or transfer that you need to take and when.
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Endomondo
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Removed features from paying customers in the past
Endomondo used to be a singular priced upfront paid app with no subscription fee, twice. During the first restructuring, the app was changed on the store, leaving out the people who had paid originally, to then require them to pay again for the new app. After this happened, the app changed again to be free-to-play, dropping features that paying customers had paid for and locking them behind a monthly pay wall. So not only did long time users who paid for the app get ripped off once, if they had paid for the newer paid app, they got ripped off again when the app went free-to-play. This is not a great track record for the service, leaving to question, when is the next restructuring going to happen that may potentially take the money of paying customers without delivering the service promised.
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Can use data from accessories (Paid Feature)
For those that subscribe to the monthly fee to unlock extra features, you can use data from heart-rate sensors and pedometers.
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History Manage
If for some reason you activity gets duplicated, you have to go one by one to delete them, since there is no bulk erase.
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Motivates by giving optional challenges
Endomondo allows competing with others or setting and reaching personal goals. Winners of challenges get prizes.
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Features locked behind paywall
Many features of the app are locked behind a monthly or yearly paywall. A single month subscription is $5.99, while the yearly subscription is $29.99. This may be prohibiting for those that want to track exercise, but do not want to commit to the cost.
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Analyzes performance
Performance analysis can be viewed on Endomondo's homepage after a workout.
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Works only on outdoor activities
Indoor activities can be logged manually, but the app is created to track outdoor activities.
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Generous free version
All the necessary features for a basic fitness app can be used without getting the Premium version.
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No need for an Internet connection
Once downloaded an Internet connection is not required, except for social features.
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Social features
Show routes of other people nearby. You can issues challenges to your friends, record a motivational speech for them and view their progress.
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Tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration
Endomondo displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration. It even tracks what music you listen to while exercising (can be viewed on their website).
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Has motivational audio messages
Endomondo can interact with you via audio messages giving reports on progress and encouragement.
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ViViTO, where cyclists connect
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Find rides & clubs
Search for public rides or clubs in your area to hook up with other cyclists.
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Still small user base
App was launched only fairly recently, so not many clubs or public rides on the app.
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Newsreader
Follow cycling news by topic in English, German or Spanish, build "magazines" to gather articles of interest, share or subscribe to magazines.
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No web app
At the moment no web app, only on phone.
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Social feed / discussion boards
Set up topics or headlines for the club or friends & followers, (i.e. cycling nutrition, best gravel bikes, volunteer work, trail building etc.) privacy settings to limit who sees which type of posts or topic, see all posts at once, or filter by topic.
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Leaderboards
multiple leaderboard options for clubs or friends see the leaderboard by km rider, time spent cycling or ascent meters or points * filter by club or subgroup / section view leaderboard for the week, month or year to date ViViTO calculates points based on speed, distance and elevation.
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Challenges
create challenges to keep friends and the club motivated, challenges can be set by distance, time and elevation, set for a specific time frame or repeat weekly or monthly , leaderboards for each challenge.
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Pre rides planning
Super easy to arrange a group ride . import a route from Strava, previous rides done or import GPX file manually set detailed meeting location via Google Maps, with routing to meeting point invite the whole club, individual club members or a subsection, or a few friends. easy to see who signed up and replied to the invites each ride has its own chat group, limiting the spam messages to all other club members riders can upload and share images and video to a ride
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Dedicated club management tools
club member database with emergency contact details , ability to require ride leaders for a ride, ability to limit number of participants, create unlimited subgroups or sections (i.e. for gravel, road or MTB, or junior teams, etc).
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