iPhone App?

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idistrust
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Re: iPhone App?

Post by idistrust » April 5th, 2010, 9:29 pm

tmjenvey wrote: I'm going to try a $1.99 one
Rowing Stats
It's suppose to link up with logbook and everything.

Has anyone used the update that is suppose to fix some of the early problems?
I have tried it after the update and it fixes the early problems. I've been using it for almost 2 months and it's fine. It only uploads to the logbook at the moment... it doesn't sync. It's nice in that it offers a few different ways to upload stats: erg scores, total meters, or specific workouts.

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Re: iPhone App?

Post by SteveTickle » April 6th, 2010, 3:51 am

GoRow provides the ability to perform a full bi-directional sync with the concept2 online log as well as providing various planning & analysis charts & tools. It also allows storage of Heartrate & Strokes Per Minute data.

The latest update also provides Twitter integration, automatically tweet your workouts to your Twitter stream and/or to the GoRowBroadcast communal stream....
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Re: iPhone App?

Post by abbadavis » June 8th, 2010, 1:16 am

I have just downloaded the Mapmyrun app to my iPhone 3G and it works really well. The use of the iPhone for health and fitness demonstrates one manner in which mobile technology is benefiting us in our daily lives! Apple has their own, clear ideas as to user experience and it doesn’t include turning some of that vision over to Adobe’s control with proprietary technologies.

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Re: iPhone App?

Post by jliddil » June 8th, 2010, 12:45 pm

abbadavis wrote:I have just downloaded the Mapmyrun app to my iPhone 3G and it works really well. The use of the iPhone for health and fitness demonstrates one manner in which mobile technology is benefiting us in our daily lives! Apple has their own, clear ideas as to user experience and it doesn’t include turning some of that vision over to Adobe’s control with proprietary technologies.
They have their own proprietary technology. Witness how they regularly lock out any software other than itunes to manage you ipod/itouch etc.
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