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== SportTracks ==
 
== SportTracks ==
This is a desktop application, focused on GPS devices. .
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This is an excellent training log application.  
 
'''Ratings (out of 5)'''
 
'''Ratings (out of 5)'''
  
* Ease of use: 2 - I found the interface confusing and clunky, with its own user interface style.
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* Ease of use: 4 - I found the interface confusing at first, as it has its own user interface style. With a little use, the application balances a lot of functionality with good usability.
* Reporting and analysis: 4 - Some good reporting, with extra plugins to add more functionality
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* Reporting and analysis: 5 - The best reporting and analytics I've found, with extra plugins to add more functionality
* Social: 2 - There is a plugin to work with 'MyMotionBased' application from Garmin.   
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* Social: 4 - There are plugins to work with many of the social sites.   
* Flexibility: 3 - A wide selection of plugins, and the ability to write your own if you are a developer.
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* Flexibility: 5 - A wide selection of plugins, and the ability to write your own if you are a developer.
 
* Data Capture: Support for various devices, some via plugins. The import option for Polar mostly worked, but introduced some errors.
 
* Data Capture: Support for various devices, some via plugins. The import option for Polar mostly worked, but introduced some errors.
* Summary: Seems a little immature, but has a lot of potential.
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* Summary: The latest version (3) is highly recommended
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==Details==
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SportTracks is the best training log I have found, with the great analytics and functionality. I migrated from Polar to SportTracks recently.
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* Windows based application with Multilanguage support, cost $35 with a free version that provides most of the functionality.
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* Supports most Garmin GPS devices directly.
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** Polar HRM devices require the data to be imported into the Polar software and then exported and the file imported into SportTracks.
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**There is a shareware plugin for Nike+ and several other devices.
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* Charting and reporting with free text selection of data to include.
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* Many plugins to extend functionality. Some of my favorites are:
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** There is a weather plugin that will find weather information for a workout and provide charts of how the weather changed. [http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/sporttracks/plugins/?p=weather Weather Plugin]
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** For cyclists there is a power plugin that calculates your power output - a poor man’s power meter. [http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/sporttracks/plugins/?p=gps2powertrack GPS2PowerTrack]
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** I have a plugin that will publish data to [[Dailymile]] and there is another for runsaturday.com.
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** Elevation correction of GPS data based on detailed maps. [http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/sporttracks/plugins/?p=elevation-correction Elevation Correction]
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==See Also==
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* [[The importance of a training log]]
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* [[Dailymile]]

Revision as of 12:43, 21 December 2010

1 SportTracks

This is an excellent training log application. Ratings (out of 5)

  • Ease of use: 4 - I found the interface confusing at first, as it has its own user interface style. With a little use, the application balances a lot of functionality with good usability.
  • Reporting and analysis: 5 - The best reporting and analytics I've found, with extra plugins to add more functionality
  • Social: 4 - There are plugins to work with many of the social sites.
  • Flexibility: 5 - A wide selection of plugins, and the ability to write your own if you are a developer.
  • Data Capture: Support for various devices, some via plugins. The import option for Polar mostly worked, but introduced some errors.
  • Summary: The latest version (3) is highly recommended

2 Details

SportTracks is the best training log I have found, with the great analytics and functionality. I migrated from Polar to SportTracks recently.

  • Windows based application with Multilanguage support, cost $35 with a free version that provides most of the functionality.
  • Supports most Garmin GPS devices directly.
    • Polar HRM devices require the data to be imported into the Polar software and then exported and the file imported into SportTracks.
    • There is a shareware plugin for Nike+ and several other devices.
  • Charting and reporting with free text selection of data to include.
  • Many plugins to extend functionality. Some of my favorites are:
    • There is a weather plugin that will find weather information for a workout and provide charts of how the weather changed. Weather Plugin
    • For cyclists there is a power plugin that calculates your power output - a poor man’s power meter. GPS2PowerTrack
    • I have a plugin that will publish data to Dailymile and there is another for runsaturday.com.
    • Elevation correction of GPS data based on detailed maps. Elevation Correction

3 See Also