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nice one for getting altitude added btw
yeah, that's why i like it too. it seems to do everything i really need it to do with two presses of a button on the phone, not found a better training tracker yet.
It does 'just work' - nice Danish efficiency - I've run it on my Nokia 5800 for the last couple of months. Excellent - press start as I leave the house, press end when I return and it instantly uploads (via my wifi) the route which is plotted on a google map. The statistics are limited, but the team are open to suggestions and have added altitude at my request. Nice clean design, no ads on the web site. I've tried loads of these trackers and this is easily the best, for me at least. Oh, and its free!
i've got one and it's the nuts
I've got it on my Nokia (Symbian) and have used it just for fun till now but it seems to work OK.
Glad it's on Android as well as I'm awaiting the arrival of a shiny new HTC Desire