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Sep 2010
10:01pm, 1 Sep 2010
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Gooner (The Midnight Runner)
Thanks folks, erm,what's ST?
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Sep 2010
10:16pm, 1 Sep 2010
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Badger
Sporttracks: zonefivesoftware.com I think we're mostly using version 2.x; the new version comes in free and paid versions, might have to give some thought to paying for it - it's my main tool for the Garmin data. |
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Sep 2010
10:17pm, 1 Sep 2010
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Badger
Sorry, that's really ambiguous; it was free until this version and it feels odd being expected to pay for the full version, but it's probably worth the money.
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Sep 2010
10:17pm, 1 Sep 2010
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HappyG(rrr)
Sport Tracks is brilliant. Might consider paying for it too Badger, quite right. :-)G
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Sep 2010
11:21pm, 1 Sep 2010
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Gooner (The Midnight Runner)
Interesting, have heard good things in the past off garmin type ppl so may have to look into it when on the pc. Cheers
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Sep 2010
6:51am, 2 Sep 2010
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Ex-pat Scot
SportsTracks. Fab
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Sep 2010
9:02am, 2 Sep 2010
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paul the builder
Another vote for SportTracks here too. Never even knew they did a paid-for version. Now then, speaking of ST (while there's a few of you hanging around...) - the only thing I wish I could see on it that I can't (usefully), is the "Pace" graph after an intervals session. Each rep, and each recovery, is a "Lap" - works great during the session, I can see everything on my Garmin that I want to. But when recoveries are static, or walked (which they usually are), then the pace graph afterwards just looks like a flat horizontal line on the bottom of the graph, with big spikes up for each recovery. I can only Zoom In on the graph (I think) by zooming both axes. I'd like to able to set/zoom just the y-axis only (like you could on excel - Format Axis). Can you do this? Or does anyone have another way to usefully view the pace graph of an intervals session? |
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Sep 2010
12:54pm, 2 Sep 2010
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Badger
I've a feeling that's fixed in the new version 3, which is the one that comes in free & paid versions. I haven't tested it yet though! |
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Sep 2010
1:05pm, 2 Sep 2010
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Gooner (The Midnight Runner)
You can only get the free version if you already had the 2.1 version I think
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Sep 2010
1:23pm, 2 Sep 2010
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HappyG(rrr)
I found that "zoom" a bit limited ptb. I have chosen to copy the laps out of ST (which you can do, right click) then put it in Excel. That's how I worked out what portion of last nights 9.5 miles, were at the 7:18 ave pace (5.5 miles it turns out, though not quite consecutive - punctuated with a few navigational errors and shepherding club mates who needed directions!) Maybe it will be in new version? :-)G |
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