

Lastly, it has no subscription and you don't need to make any in-app purchases if you don't want more than one voice (and even that isn't needed to get the data out of the app.)Īfter each activity, you can configure it to email you a link to a kml file for additional processing as well as transfer the files through iTunes and USB.

It also is easy to use on it's own with mapping, graphs as well as integrating with a large handful of popular social sharing services if that is your preference. (but do note it's made by the company that made Runmeter - hone in on the things you need and ignore the rest - like if you don't really care about twitter integration) Here is a chart I've found to be fair and accurate comparison of what the app can do compared to other running GPS apps that I have actually used.

The developer responds quickly to support questions and it seems designed to give you your data and not force you into using one web service or locking you in to a corporate database. You can add or delete these as you wish, so it's very user friendly and customizable. It comes pre-loaded with at least 16 activity types and you can control all sorts of activities (motorcycle / kayak / cross country ski / downhill ski). (it's the same as walkmeter / cyclemeter - so pick the color and icon you prefer) I would recommend Runmeter as the best tool for getting raw tracking data. It's my first ever app, so now doing the rounds and trying to respond to any forum requests for such an app It's called 'Location Log', and I've made it it free to download (for now at least)

I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to respond.
