SportTracks

Started by Dr Sadako, July 25, 2008, 11:20:53 AM

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Dr Sadako

I bought a pulse clock with built in GPS into it. This freeware (!) program is extremely good to handle all the data and uses Google Earth (or similar with plugin) to display where you have run/bicycled etc.

http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/SportTracks/
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delanvital

Cool. Mine doesnt work with that :sad: Is that by any chance a Suunto T6-ish model? :g:

Dr Sadako

I have a Garmin Forerunner 305. There were loads of different models supported when I browsed through the list.
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delanvital

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Quote from: Dr Sadako;238838I have a Garmin Forerunner 305. There were loads of different models supported when I browsed through the list.

Cool :flirty:

I mean, I haven't bought the gps add-on yet, I could not afford it :sad:. Instead I track running movement using a footPOD add-on for my Suunto. This is placed on the shoe (and is surprisingly precise). I want the gps though, so I can use it on the bike. I went for Suunto because of wireless ANT-technlogy.

More on this ANT-stuff, quite impressive.

I need to get the GPS pod, that SportsTracks looks good :D

Dr Sadako

Quote from: delanvital;238845Cool :flirty:

I mean, I haven't bought the gps add-on yet, I could not afford it :sad:. Instead I track running movement using a footPOD add-on for my Suunto. This is placed on the shoe (and is surprisingly precise). I want the gps though, so I can use it on the bike. I went for Suunto because of wireless ANT-technlogy.

More on this ANT-stuff, quite impressive.

I need to get the GPS pod, that SportsTracks looks good :D

Ok, In the 305 the GPS is built in the watch. :D
-=[dMw]=-Dr "Doc" Sadako

"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein