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Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
I use Endomondo, I tried Strava but I really did not like the competitive side of it with segments etc. Maybe these could be turned off, Endomondo works really well anyway.
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
I tried Endomondo, but I found it a bit clunky after using MMR. It is probably just what I am used to.
 

Dibs

Veteran
I've used MapMyRide and Endomondo in the past. Currently using Strava. It's very good...

Doesn't use that much battery either.
 

lee1980sim

Senior Member
The endomondo tracking is really useful for the missus not so much for me, she knows where I am and how long I'll be
 

Davidc

Guru
BikeComputer Pro.

Great for loading with a GPX route and then showing actual track with it, and has offline mapping available.
 
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Deleted member 26715

Guest
the good thing about Endomondo is it updates live to the web, means if you are out alone someone can keep an eye on where you are and make sure you are still moving. often used by my kids while I'm out to see how far I've gone and how much longer I'll be
I didn't know that ^^^ cheers!
Neither did I, how do you use it? just looked & can't see an option, I just downloaded Strava the other day because somebody told me of that feature which I thought was good.

Alan...
 

Scoop940

Senior Member
My wife is also an Endomondo user so can see where I am from the news feed on her app on the phone. Also I just leave my Endomondo account logged in on the laptop so when they go to the site is shows them. There's no option it's just how it works. Can jump a bit when the signal goes in and out.
 

killiekosmos

Veteran
I've got SatsportsLog on my android phone. Switch it on, stick phone in pocket, go for a cycle, come back, upload onto PC and get map on Google Earth and analysis of ride.
 
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