GPS apps
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Re: GPS apps
Had GPS Logger II on my BlackBerry . That was pretty cool
Now I have Spedometer+ on the iPhone , but haven't had weather to use it
Both were free
Now I have Spedometer+ on the iPhone , but haven't had weather to use it
Both were free
'86 Honda Spree : taz stage3 w/ mild porting, head milled 0.015", and pulley mod. 2k+ mies on kit
'80 Puch Magnum MKII
'78 Maxi Newport. Polini 64cc case matched, hi comp head, Rito alum crank, delorto 21mm race, etc.
'78 PA50 Hobbit
'80 Puch Magnum MKII
'78 Maxi Newport. Polini 64cc case matched, hi comp head, Rito alum crank, delorto 21mm race, etc.
'78 PA50 Hobbit
Re: GPS apps
i have just the regular version of speedometer, both it and my garmin show me topping out at 40 on the ruck, but i haven't ran them side by side.SuprasNsprees wrote:Had GPS Logger II on my BlackBerry . That was pretty cool
Now I have Spedometer+ on the iPhone , but haven't had weather to use it
Both were free
GPS apps
I downloaded speed tracker. It is .99¢ but has everything you would need. Including altitude, max, avg, current speed, distance, and time. Graphs and you can save each of your runs. You can also export them to other devices or share them via Facebook twitter or email. There is also a built in map that maps the course that you took.
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Re: GPS apps
I use mytracks for android. records speed, altitude, and track. all can be uploaded to google maps for sharing.