Showing posts with label Web-applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web-applications. Show all posts
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Quick hack to bulk delete activities in Garmin Connect

As of today, the web interface of Garmin Connect does not support bulk delete of activities. I presume, that this feature is not needed by 99% of the users, however, some of us live a dirty life, and sync among different sites, that can result in pretty messy activity data... For those of You who walk the same road as me, this post may provide a little bit of ease in cleaning up the mess.



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So I've just uninstalled RunKeeper today. Here is why...

My friends know, that I am a huge supporter of RunKeeper: I've convinced many of my friends to use the app (or the database), observe their activities, comment on their achievements, I also wrote articles on their blog, and even supervise IT diploma works related to RunKeeper. Still, I decided to uninstall the app today. 

Our story started in March, 2013, when I decided to bring back some sport to my life. After a couple of years of break, I was really happy to find RunKeeper. Previously I had to manually edit my tracks to know how much I ran on Gmap-pedometer. These stone-age times were over, and I was off to my first morning run, where I immediately encountered some nice guys in the forest:


The audio-cue feature surprised me as well, and scared the deers away, but it was ok, I met them again a couple of kilometers later :-)

Anyhow, first I just used RK to track my runs, and later bike rides, skates, etc. Then, when I was in Morocco in the winter of 2014, I decided to manually enter my daily walks as well. As the time passed, I became more and more "professional" with the features of RK, and used it extensively in many different situations for almost 3 years. By extensively, I mean more than 1800 activities:


And I was happy with RunKeeper. It was not the ultimate flawless app I was longing for, but for me, it was still the best app on the market. In the beginning I was thinking about using Endomondo too, but RK won with its simple design, more serious attitude, and public API. When I bought my Pebble, using the app became even more comfortable. 

So what happened then?

Basically two things:

First of all, I bought a Garmin. Yeah... If You do sports so frequently, it is a reasonable investment. So now, I only use my Fenix 2 to track my runs, rides, swims, etc.

Secondly, I was a bit disappointed with the direction the application was developed. I wouldn't say it was a bad decision. I only mean, that the new features did not make me happier, and in many cases just more unsatisfied. So it is only a personal opinion. I know things like mandarin version, and good branding are important, but I don't care about that. I wanted to see new features and bugfixes

What I wanted to see:
  • gear tracking (afaik now available, but only o nmobile, not on the web interface)
  • normal interface for sleep tracking
  • fixed autopause / route problem (see the link above)
  • customizable Pebble interface
  • activity search
  • calendar view
  • daily step integration
  • fartlek workout sync
  • customizable audio cues
  • manuall adding of photos on the web interface
  • etc.
What we got:
  • New brand
  • Breeze (now dead)
  • New design
  • Stopwatch mode 
  • minimap view in activity list (rendering the activity list totally useless)
  • ranking of workout
  • another new brand
  • etc.
And again, I am not saying, these are bad developements, just not my taste. Also, I mostly don't use the application to check my stats, or view friends activities. I do that on my computer. What I want is a simple, lightweight tracker. But RunKeeper became a huge memory and storage eater. See the copmarison with AeroTracker Pro:




I know, the latter one is very simple, no audio cues, no photos, but that is kind of what I need. It works, it is fast, and does not load a lot of unnecessary things. Not the mention the customizable Pebble interface. 

So that's it, is it a final break up?

Definitely not. With all of its problems, Healthgraph is still one of the best databases for activities. Also, the RunKeeper web interface is pretty neat, I especially like the manual track editing feature. So I still use the RunKeeper database and Web interface. Everything I track with my Garmin is synced to RK with tapiriik, and that's my main database (although I sync everything to Strava and Garmin Connect too).

That's it, sorry for the long post, here is a running potato:

So, what about You? Which application, gadget do You prefer? Let us know in the comments!


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Say goodbye to the boring runs: here come the zombies!


I know, I know, this is already well known among most of the runners, as the app is a couple of years old, but it deserves to be covered by all blogs about running, and mine will not be an exception either. So, if You have no idea what I am talking about, or You do, but for whatever weird reason You are still here, let us get to the apocalypse of running…



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I've just cashed out $480 for exercising!



More than a year ago I wrote a post on the “Beyond the miles” blog about how one can earn real money by running / cycling / etc. I've been using Pact (formerly GymPact), FitCrown, and AchieveMint for over two years now, and recently I've decided to check out the money I've earned this time.
 



On this occasion I thought, I'll summarize my experiences, so here they are. If You don't know, how these applications work, I suggest You to quickly scroll through my previous post first.
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Awesome "heatmap" of activities

It is summer, and we all have those friends, who flood our Facebook feed with tons of selfies taken during vacations across the globe. These people can buy themselves a nice Scratchmap to track which countries they have or haven't been to, or just simply do it online on one of the many sites, e.g. here.
Image source: http://www.coroflot.com/bsales/scratch-map-travel-edition
For a long time now, I wanted to do something similar based on my activities on RunKeeper, as I always try to bring my running shoes with me, wherever I go. (See the second section here.) So, I got really happy when I found AllMyRuns among the web-applications, that can connect to RunKeeper. It does exactly what I was looking for... or more precisely, it is supposed to do so. I was sad to realize, however, that I always got the error message “Authentication error: Invalid response” whenever I tried to connect to RunKeeper. (If it works for any of You, please let me know.)

Although the results are not perfect, I thought I would share an other quick approach with You, some may find it interesting.  So, here it is:
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