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Hi, good news for you, what you are describing is exactly what my company has built. We are launching an app shortly in the app store called RunKeeper that will enable you to use the built-in GPS in the new iPhones to track all of your runs (time, distance, pace, and speed) and keep all of your run history. You will also be able to view them on a central web dashboard as well as the corresponding route on a map. You can see a screen shot of the app and sign up to be notified when we go live at RunKeeper - Coming soon for 3G iPhones!. You can also email us with any questions/feedback at info@runkeeper.com. |
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Our app will enable the iPhone to collect the data from your runs, and you can view all of your historical info on our website. Our plan is to build a 'device agnostic' website that integrates with the iPhone initially, and ultimately integrates with many devices, including gps watches and emerging mobile devices. I see your point though, that you would like our iPhone app to feed the data into other websites you are currently using. We haven't started down that path yet, but point taken, and we will continue to evaluate it as our site evolves.
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And I was more referring to data portability. On motion-based, I can download .gpx files of all of my runs for use in other applications. Thanks! -kilsey |
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In terms of data portability, this is a good suggestion. We do plan to offer this, but not in version 1. Keep the suggestions coming, this is valuable input! Jason |
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That's actually very good to hear - that puts you on par with motionbased.com (Garmin's site), who also offers a free and premium version of their services. Looking forward to taking a look at the app on launch! -kilsey |
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