For full details, see my previous post on this feature, as it came to my Uploader for Garmin first.
In version 4.4 I've also fixed a bug when editing the activity type, and improved the handling of the soft keyboard.
Using Sportablet 4.4, published today, you can email your activity or share it to your Strava account (via email). This is done through the Share button, which will open the usual dialog (with a couple more buttons and a slightly different layout).
For full details, see my previous post on this feature, as it came to my Uploader for Garmin first. In version 4.4 I've also fixed a bug when editing the activity type, and improved the handling of the soft keyboard.
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![]() The Uploader for Garmin 3.3 adds a couple of new ways to export and share your activities. I also wanted to make room for more (like the upcoming "export to GPX"), so I made a minor change to the activity screen. Now you have one tab for the activity details, and one tab to export and share in various ways. A few of you guys asked for a quick way to send an activity via email (without exporting to SD card etc.) That's what the new "Email" button is for. It will open your email app, and create a message with the activity file in attachment. Sharing to Strava is still via email, as Strava has not released the API V3 yet. So it's basically like the above, except that the email will be pre-addressed to Strava, and you just have to send it. Note that it may take a while for Strava to process your email. In some of my tests it took almost 30min, in others a few seconds. The same features are coming to Sportablet soon. Update: it seems that if you email an activity that is already on Strava, you get back an email saying: Unfortunately we ran into a problem uploading your files. We had a problem with <some file name>. The activity data seems to be formatted differently than we expected. Please contact support or visit our support site if you need additional help. Not exactly the right message, but ok, they probably send the same message for all the unexpected event. So, if you get a message like that, check that you haven't uploaded that activity before. It took me a bit, but Gear Tracking is finally here. I mostly wanted a simple way to track shoes mileage using data from my Garmin, but when I started working on it, I decided to add a few more things, like the ability to add untracked miles or calculate the cost per mile (or km) etc. So here is a quick guide. I'll use shoes as an example, as I'm mostly a runner these days, but of course you can track everything you want. Clicking "My gear" you won't get the dreaded "Coming Soon" anymore :-). You'll be prompted to add some gear, so let's do it: just click "Add new" Brand and model are obvious; the nickname is the only mandatory field, and it will be used later on to associate gear to activities. Price is used to calculate the cost per unit of distance and per hour. You can choose your currency, of course. I got a great deal on those yellow shoes :-) In this case, I have used the shoes without GPS for two short runs, but I want to account for that as well, so I'll add something in the "Untracked usage" section. I think it was about 12 km. I can't exactly remember the time, or the pace, so I used a reasonable approximation for time. I slacked off a little, so you have to set time in hours, or fraction of hours, not h:m; it's untracked usage so I don't feel like we need much precision there. Total distance is calculated by adding untracked distance to tracked activity distance. We'll see that in a moment. Same thing for total time. Cost Analysis should be pretty obvious by now; of course, it's based on total distance / time. Let's click Ok and get back to the gear list: Well, it's quite simple; now let's go back to the activity list and open one where I've used those shoes: just tick all the checkboxes you need - in this case, I've only added one pair of shoes, so that's the only thing I can check. Of course, you'll get all your gear listed there. Let's step back to the gear list now: As you see, total distance and total time are now updated to reflect tracked usage. If you want more details about something, just click on it: As you see, total distance /time are updated, and the cost per distance / time as well. If you do some more untracked usage, you can always update the fields here.
When you decide to retire those shoes, just tick "retired". Retired gear won't appear in the gear list (unless you choose "show retired") and won't be shown inside activities as well (unless you open an old activity associated to that gear, in which case it will be there, read-only). Hope you like it! |
About meI'm a decent runner, ex mountain biker, and a good swimmer. I created Sportablet to squeeze a little more fun out of my Forerunner. Archives
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