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Bill C wrote:
Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner |
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maner wrote: Bill C wrote: Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. It's looking like we're going to end up using two different programs. A good cycling one, and a multisport/diet type one. The last one we used was one of the latter, but they seem to all have the same problem, which is they try to do too much and don't do any of it well. I'm pretty sold on Cycli-stats. It does just what I need, and is simple enough for half bonked typing after a ride, and still gives me everything I want clearly. Thanks everyone for all the good ideas. I really appreciate the help. Bill C |
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"Bill C" wrote in message
oups.com... maner wrote: Bill C wrote: Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. It's looking like we're going to end up using two different programs. A good cycling one, and a multisport/diet type one. The last one we used was one of the latter, but they seem to all have the same problem, which is they try to do too much and don't do any of it well. I'm pretty sold on Cycli-stats. It does just what I need, and is simple enough for half bonked typing after a ride, and still gives me everything I want clearly. Thanks everyone for all the good ideas. I really appreciate the help. Bill C Thanks for the compliment. One of my key design goals with CycliStats was ease of use - I had tried many other log programs, and felt that most of them are too hard to use (and I'm a programmer!). "a multisport/diet" program If you're interested in weight loss and health tracking, you may find my "WeightWare" program useful. It uses the same database as CycliStats, and has been designed to function as a computer-assisted weight loss assistant. WeightWare also can track generic exercise activities, and will automatically estimate calories burned. Like CycliStats, there's a free trial version available for download from the website (www.WeightWare.com). -- GG http://www.CycliStats.com - Software for Cyclists http://www.WeightWare.com - Weight and Health Diary |
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"GaryG" wrote in message ... "Bill C" wrote in message oups.com... maner wrote: Bill C wrote: Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. It's looking like we're going to end up using two different programs. A good cycling one, and a multisport/diet type one. The last one we used was one of the latter, but they seem to all have the same problem, which is they try to do too much and don't do any of it well. I'm pretty sold on Cycli-stats. It does just what I need, and is simple enough for half bonked typing after a ride, and still gives me everything I want clearly. Thanks everyone for all the good ideas. I really appreciate the help. Bill C Thanks for the compliment. One of my key design goals with CycliStats was ease of use - I had tried many other log programs, and felt that most of them are too hard to use (and I'm a programmer!). "a multisport/diet" program If you're interested in weight loss and health tracking, you may find my "WeightWare" program useful. It uses the same database as CycliStats, and has been designed to function as a computer-assisted weight loss assistant. WeightWare also can track generic exercise activities, and will automatically estimate calories burned. Like CycliStats, there's a free trial version available for download from the website (www.WeightWare.com). -- GG http://www.CycliStats.com - Software for Cyclists http://www.WeightWare.com - Weight and Health Diary Now about the commission........ |
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"B. Lafferty" wrote in message
nk.net... "GaryG" wrote in message ... "Bill C" wrote in message oups.com... maner wrote: Bill C wrote: Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. It's looking like we're going to end up using two different programs. A good cycling one, and a multisport/diet type one. The last one we used was one of the latter, but they seem to all have the same problem, which is they try to do too much and don't do any of it well. I'm pretty sold on Cycli-stats. It does just what I need, and is simple enough for half bonked typing after a ride, and still gives me everything I want clearly. Thanks everyone for all the good ideas. I really appreciate the help. Bill C Thanks for the compliment. One of my key design goals with CycliStats was ease of use - I had tried many other log programs, and felt that most of them are too hard to use (and I'm a programmer!). "a multisport/diet" program If you're interested in weight loss and health tracking, you may find my "WeightWare" program useful. It uses the same database as CycliStats, and has been designed to function as a computer-assisted weight loss assistant. WeightWare also can track generic exercise activities, and will automatically estimate calories burned. Like CycliStats, there's a free trial version available for download from the website (www.WeightWare.com). -- GG http://www.CycliStats.com - Software for Cyclists http://www.WeightWare.com - Weight and Health Diary Now about the commission........ No problem...I'll get your check in the mail right after Lance endorses CycliStats, and Oprah plugs WeightWare ;-). GG |
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"GaryG" wrote in message ... "B. Lafferty" wrote in message nk.net... "GaryG" wrote in message ... "Bill C" wrote in message oups.com... maner wrote: Bill C wrote: Looking for a new one that's pretty straightforward. I think I asked this a couple of years ago and found a decent on-line one, but it got to be too much of a pain in the ass. Any suggestions about programs that work for you would be greatly appreciated. Not really looking for something I can download the data into since my cycling abacus doesn't have the download feature. Thanks Bill C You can also try CycleAtlas , a free, open-source cycling diary. If you create your custom map, you can obtain ride profiles without any altimeter devices. Actually it's in heavy development state. "CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map" http://cycleatlas.sourceforge.net/ Regards Maner Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. It's looking like we're going to end up using two different programs. A good cycling one, and a multisport/diet type one. The last one we used was one of the latter, but they seem to all have the same problem, which is they try to do too much and don't do any of it well. I'm pretty sold on Cycli-stats. It does just what I need, and is simple enough for half bonked typing after a ride, and still gives me everything I want clearly. Thanks everyone for all the good ideas. I really appreciate the help. Bill C Thanks for the compliment. One of my key design goals with CycliStats was ease of use - I had tried many other log programs, and felt that most of them are too hard to use (and I'm a programmer!). "a multisport/diet" program If you're interested in weight loss and health tracking, you may find my "WeightWare" program useful. It uses the same database as CycliStats, and has been designed to function as a computer-assisted weight loss assistant. WeightWare also can track generic exercise activities, and will automatically estimate calories burned. Like CycliStats, there's a free trial version available for download from the website (www.WeightWare.com). -- GG http://www.CycliStats.com - Software for Cyclists http://www.WeightWare.com - Weight and Health Diary Now about the commission........ No problem...I'll get your check in the mail right after Lance endorses CycliStats, and Oprah plugs WeightWare ;-). GG If Lance endorses it, I'll probably stop using it. :-) |
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