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RunKeeper
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Tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned
RunKeeper displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned. You can also input your runs manually (useful when running on treadmills) to add them to your "workout logs".
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Intervals are not supported in stopwatch mode
Since this allows both "GPS" and "stopwatch" mode, and tracking several sports, it should allow you to use intervals in stopwatch mode. I would like to use intervals for treadmill running or stationary bicycle.
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Simple interface
The interface is clean and easy to use.
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Gives audio cues
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Great for Interval Training
Interval lengths can be set and RunKeeper will let know when to start and stop running via audio messages.
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Charts don't overlay
While charts do exist for pace, elevation, and cadence, they're all independent graphs. It would be nice to see pace overlaid with elevation, as some other apps do.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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Does not announce intervals correctly when also using audio stats
If you are using both intervals and audio stats, and then happen to occur at the same time, the stats are announced first, and then your interval announcement after. You end up starting your interval late, even though it's tracking that interval already.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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GPS sometimes fails
The GPS sometimes fails on devices that rely on WIFI for GPS (Apple ipod touch). However, GPS can be fixed manually later.
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Cross-platform
The app is available for iOS and Android.
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Slow and heavy for old smartphones
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Website has detailed statistics
Stats such as top speed, speed of each interval, fastest/slowest parts of a course, etc. Where applicable, graphs and maps routes will be display for a visual representation.
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Does not announce split pace properly when using kilometers
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Add photos to your runs
To make the memorable runs easy to remember why they were memorable.
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Doesn't optimize for WGS-84 GPS on map
The track path draw on map is wrong cause WGS-84 GPS format.
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Works with Pebble smartwatches
You will have to download the app both on your phone and Pebble.
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Can chart weight
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Perfect localization for interface and voice
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Works with Android Wear
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Integrates with many accessories
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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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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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Zombies, Run!
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Variety of missions
There are currently over 120 missions available for purchase to help keep the workouts new and exciting.
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GPS tracks your run
Zombies, Run! uses your GPS, and can upload your run stats online (if you register for ZombieLink).
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Realistic acting
The cast of vocal actors do a fantastic job of making the story feel as real as possible.
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Creative motivator
Zombies, Run! uses a creative story line to help motivate the jogger. A mission is given, which the runner must complete while collecting supplies and running from zombies.
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Use your own playlist
Zombies, Run! narrates the mission over your own music playlist.
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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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Fitocracy
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Cannot add custom exercises
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Gamification keeps you motivated
Earn points, unlock achievements, take on challenges and quests and level up. Seeing progress, getting rewarded for activities and reaching a set threshold feels nice and helps in continuing to be motivated. Especially when just starting out. There's even a leaderboard so you can compare your progress to your friends.
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Android Version Interface not as polished as iOS version.
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Engaging community
You can post updates on progress and have other people comment on it, encouraging to keep working out. You can ask questions and a community of more than 1 million users will be there to answer.
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Free
There is a paid option ($4.99/mo or $44.99/yr), called Hero, that adds private messaging, ability to challenge a friend in an activity, assign yourself a title and weekly insights among other things.
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Workout logging UI is very simple & clean to use
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Versatility
Fitocracy has solutions for all manners of workout regimens and styles.
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MyFitnessPal
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In the free version, main page is bloated with low-quality ads, ads for Premium, and article links
Main activity screen of the application has full-width advertisements for irrelevant products mixed with ads for Premium features, as well as links to assorted fitness and health articles.
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Easy to add food
Foods can be added from an extensive database by hand and by scanning their barcodes. Recipes also be imported from the internet by URL.
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Macros hidden behind a paywall
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Calorie breakdown
MyFitnessPal can display a pie chart showing what percentage of your food consists of carbs, fat and proteins, helping achieve a balanced diet.
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Requires diligent activity tracking for accurate recommendations
Unless every movement made, food eaten and drink consumed is logged, the recommendations for how much and what kind of food should be eaten will be off.
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Cross-platform
MyFitnesspal has a website and apps for iPad, iPhone and Android so it can sync your data between all your devices.
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Not interfacing properly
Not interfacing properly with Apple since the new update.
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Works out daily calorie goal to help achieve a desired weight loss
When the user enters current weight, lifestyle and period of time they want to achieve their goals in, MyFitnessPal works out how many calories can be consumed to achieve said goal.
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Database is often inaccurate
Database is often inaccurate and it takes time to build your own accurate database.
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Social features
It's possible to follow a friend's progress and comment on their profile.
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GUI does not conform with current Design standards
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Works with many fitness trackers
MyFitnessPal works with Fitbit, Jawbone and many other fitness trackers.
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Recipes can be imported via URL
When a recipe is found on the web it can be imported it into the app by entering the URL. MyFitnessPal will estimate ingredients and show calorie, fat, protein, carbohydrate breakdown.
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Syncs with RunKeeper and MapMyFitness
MyFitnessPal can share information between RunKeeper and MapMyFitness.
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Lifesum: Healthy Lifestyle, Diet & Meal Planner
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Beautiful design
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Expensive "Premium" membership
Anything of personalized value within the app requires a "Premium" membership. You need to pay $4.00/month for 12 months or $7/month for 3 month periods, which is absolute insanity.
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High usability
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Aggressive upselling (in app)
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Big database of recipes for more nutritious meals so you can eat wiser
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No longer has web-version
Lifesum had the web inteface but they no longer support it and cut it out from the new version of their website.
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Nutrition grade system for food
Each food has a grade from A to F based on its nutritional values.
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"Rate Us" Nag screen
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Barcode scanner
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MapFactor
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Free
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High battery use
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Allows selecting fastest, shortest, or cheapest route
The app offers calculating route by shortest travel time, shortest travel distance or lowest gas cost.
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Ads
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Can be used offline
From the app's settings at the bottom of the screen there's a section that allows downloading new and deleting no longer necessary maps. You can choose between free Open Street Maps or slightly more accurate and feature-rich TomTom maps. Downloading maps locally isgreat for situations when the signal is unreliable or when abroad, since you can use the app without having to consider roaming charges.
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Pinch to zoom needs calibrating
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Can be installed on an SD card
In addition to installing the app on the device's internal memory, MapFactor can also be installed on an external memory storage device such as an SD card.
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Lacks alternative routing options
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Clean, customizable UI
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Truck mode is not useful without paid TomTom maps
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Offers choice between using free Open Street Maps or paid TomTom maps
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Day and night switching
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2D and 3D modes
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Turn-by-turn voice navigation is available in multiple languages
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Searches by address, POI, coordinates and via Google search (allows voice)
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Allows recording and replaying travel
MapFactor allows recording travel and replaying back the route later. It also allows exchanging recorded routes with other MapFactor users.
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Dedicated routing options for trucks
In truck mode, that requires paid TomTom maps, if you input vehicle's properties such as max speed, height, length, weight, weight per axle, etc, it will take those restrictions into consideration when planning a route.
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Has internet based live traffic option
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Pod Paradise
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Download episodes
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UI is not completely polished
It looks like a patchwork of boxes and buttons
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Browse other podcasts without interrupting current podcast
Other online podcast players interrupt your current podcast when you try to find another one. PodParadise does not.
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No mobile app
There is no mobile app so it only works in your browser.
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Subscribe to podcasts
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Jefit
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Create and share routines
You can share fitness routines you've created using a vast exercise library or download routines other people have created.
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Confusing UI
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Find exercises by muscle group
Jefit will offer a vast list of exercises for you to add to your routine based on a muscle group you want to improve.
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No integration with FitBit (or any other option to export data)
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Can track rest time
Rest time between repetitions can be set. The app will let you know when that time has run out.
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Acts like a personal trainer
It pushes you to do more and adjusts what you should focus on. It also times rest periods to keep sessions consistent.
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Activity logging
Tracks the days you have worked out and exercises done.
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Free version available
Jefit offers a free version as well as this paid version. By offering the free version users can easily use the application though with a few caveats such as in app advertisements and less functionality.
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Good statistics
Keeps workout and body information and displays progress over time.
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Metric & imperial systems
You can choose to use either kg/cm or lb/inch.
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Great graphics quality
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Nike Training Club
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It's free
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It takes up a lot of space
34 MB
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Hundreds of workouts
It has hundreds of workouts in strength, cardio and combined categories with each category having multiple difficulty levels. A 15, 30 or 45 minute workout can be chosen.
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No need for internet conection
Once downloaded, no Internet connection is required.
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Easy to use
It's a sleek design and it's kept up all throughout the usage.
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RUNALYZE
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Accurate prognosis
Due to some sophisticated mathematical methods, the running prognosis is more accurate than the one from Garmin watches.
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No app for smartphone
Unfortunately doesn't exist as an app for smartphone to analize statistics of activities.
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Supporting a lot file activity file formats
File formats like .fitlog, *.slf, *.sml, *.pwx, *.zip, *.logbook, *.kml, *.tcx, *.logbook3, *.gpx, *.ttbin, *.kmz, *.fit, *.trk, *.xml, *.csv, *.hrm are supported.
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No real community features yet
There are no community features like following another user. Every activity or profile can be shared. Every public profile can be followed by RSS feed.
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Automatic activity synchronisation from Garmin
You can connect your Garmin account directly with Runalyze to automatically sync all new activities.
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Great overview of training history
Configurable overview - You can choose what should be shown in the overview.
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Best for analyzing statistics
You can literally analize everything you want about your running or riding.
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Automatic synchronisation with Polar FLow
Sync all new activities directly from Polar Flow to RUNAYZE.
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Automatic synchronisation with Suunto App
Sync all new activities directly from Suunto App (Replacement of Movescount) to RUNAYZE.
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Track every equipment type
Track any equipment and link it with any activity, so that it can timely be replaced.
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Automatic synchronisation with Fitbit
Sync all new activities directly from Fitbit to RUNAYZE.
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Automatic synchronisation with Strava
Sync all new activities directly from Strava to RUNAYZE.
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PumpUp
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Customized workouts
The user chooses their goals, amount of time they plan to exercise, available equipment and more. PumpUp then builds the customized workouts, including providing video demonstrations.
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Can be harmful to those with poor self-esteem
PumpUp is like Instagram for fitness, which results in an endless feed of often athletic bodies. For those who harm their self-esteem by comparing themselves to others, this app may not be ideal.
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Well designed and easy to use interface
The PumpUp interface has a beautiful clean and modern design. It's design is extremely user-friendly and intuitive to use.
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Lark - Personal Weight Loss Coach & 24/7 Nutritionist
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User-friendly chat interface
Lark feels like a friendly personal trainer that chats with you every day to log your exercise and meals, while providing semi-automated responses. It's easy to use and feels like having a conversation instead of filling out a form.
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Poor database for food
While Lark recognizes simple dishes like pasta and understands various vegetables, cuisines like Chinese and Indian won't have any dishes that get recognized by Lark. Users will have to resort to trying to fit their meals into cookie cutter ingredients and the closest substitute.
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Conversations can feel forced
Despite the app's best intentions of sounding like a person, having a conversations to log daily exercise and meals can feel inefficient and repetitive.
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Human
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High Battery Consumption
On iOS it lacks battery efficiency, which is detrimental to these kind of apps.
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Motivational system
Keeps you motivated using the 'don't break the chain' technique. You have to move everyday to earn 'longest streak'.
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Great design
Gorgeous visuals
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Tracks automatically
The app tracks your activity in the background
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OsmAnd Maps & Navigation
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Based around crowdsourced OpenStreetMap data
OSM provides a map editable by everyone; just like the web-based encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Using a community edited map allows one to correct isses they encounter. Combined with the monthly turn around, these edits are added for navigation quickly.
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Slow and sometimes poor search
Most often does not find what you are looking for (which is not caused by bad OSM data).
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OpenStreetMap contributing made convenient
One can also utilize features to contribute back to OSM. This includes reporting a bug or adding a POI. This feature doesn't require an internet connection as the points can be uploaded latter upon request.
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Slow rendering
It can take some time for an area to be rendered. This tends not to be a problem during navigation since only a small area must be rendered as the map moves, and this area isn't immediately needed; though likely a bigger issue with smaller screens.
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Works offline once the maps are downloaded
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Poor navigation interface
The interface is not the most intuitive, though is continually progressing. It doesn't provide a 3D view like many navigation apps.
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Helpful lane guidance
Lane guidance can assist in deciding if one should stay in the right or left lanes. OsmAnd provides detailed information on the number of lanes and which are valid for your chosen destination; based on the data available it may show too many or too few lanes.
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Near impossible to scroll through map
Due to the slow rendering (already mentioned) it is near impossible to scroll through OsmAnd's maps. You move the map only slightly and it takes ages to redraw all vector layers.
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Excellent general map viewing
Sometimes one needs more than just navigation, they have a need to view a map or specify a specific route. OsmAnd provides a very nice, detailed map. This can be good for seeing what is around you or showing a place you are talking about to a friend. It also provides a means to add waypoints on the map which can be used to dictate a specific route (not simple enough to do routinely).
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No display when the next speed limit occurs
When driving on unknown streets you are often surprised by speed limits or town signs, so you have to friction brake.
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Routinely updated maps
Utilizing the community driven OpenStreetMap data has allowed for monthly publishing of new maps that the user can use. Though that doesn't necessarily mean the map data has changed.
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Terrible address data
This is a limitation of OSM's data, but it is unreliable for locating an address while offline. Even with internet it doesn't appear that it can locate most addresses.
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Free and open source
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No recorded voices can be found for download, only text-to-speech
Though not generally a problem, since OsmAnd+ favours TTS-based voice prompts it does advertise also supporting recorded voice prompts. However they cannot be downloaded or selected anywhere in the app, so you'll end up with awkward pronunciation, depending on your device's TTS engine, especially when setting your language to English in a non-English speaking area. Disabling street names will help as a limited workaround, but for those looking for clear and well-pronounced instructions, it's better to look elsewhere.
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Shows speed limit
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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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Contour lines enable understanding the terrain
Through the use of an additional plugin OsmAnd Maps & Navigation is able to utilize contour lines on its maps which helps view the landscape and terrain.
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For car navigation, vehicle parameters and specifications can be entered
This helps in optimizing route calculations based on vehicle's maximum speed or a country's maximum speed limits, typical driving speeds, width and height of the vehicle and so on.
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Has an option to FAVOUR (rather than avoid) unpaved roads (remember when you have this selected!)
This helps in avoiding often congested main roads and in casually discovering alternative routes, sometimes dirt roads as well, which are commonly far less-travelled in most places. Odd place for this option though, should be near the section where you can select which types of roads to avoid instead.
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HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker
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Downloadable offline usage
One can download maps for virtually the whole world. You can download maps for offline use by continents, countries or by state.
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No lane guidance
Lane guidance is very helpful in large urban cities or on the interstate, it's easy to feel lost and miss a turn without lane guidance.
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Speed Alert notification
The app can alert you with beeps when you are speeding (a user adjustable threshold) over the current speed limit.
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POIs not as current as competitors
Points of Interest tend to not to be as up to date as other online apps are. Often another app has to be used in order to look for interesting places, or connect to a hotspot.
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Web version for planning/storing favorite places
Specially good for traveling.
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Great Lane guidance and Speedway EXIT images
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Hardloop
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Analytics
With each activity you get detailed statistics about your distance, time, calories, pace, heart rate, steps, elevation with splits and graphs.
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No compatibility with Apple Watch
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Scheduler
With all the clutter in our calendars it's hard sometimes to track our fitness activities, the scheduler helps you setup and control reminders via a calendar.
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Metric Goals
Select from a variety of metrics to target and make your run more challenging.
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Create Training Plans
You can create any sort of running plan and track it from the app.
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Freeletics Bodyweight - Workouts and Training
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One subscription for three coaches
You do not need to get the subscriptions for all three coaches (bodyweight, running and gym) separately. Only one subscription allows for access to all of them.
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Training with other athletes using Freeletics feed
The Freeletics feed is the gathering of a free athlete community. This is very important in terms of motivating others, as they get motivation from the community for their workouts.
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Combine gym, bodyweight and running
The different training systems complement each other well and variety is key to keeping up your routine. Define your goals if it is lose weight, gain muscle or improve general fitness.
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Bodyweight coach
The good thing here is you can follow the instructions of your coach anywhere anytime. No equipment is needed. Just the training app and the mat.
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Free to choose your goal
Beginning with the app the first step is to decide whether the user would like to lose weight, gain muscle or focus on general fitness. It is helpful for the different perspectives of different users.
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Running coach
Provides optimal combination of interval runs and longer distances.
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