This has changed today, my custom fields are gone and the interface is very unadaptable. At least there is Strava and Training Peaks. What do others think?
No, it’s just different. I’ve been on the beta for a while and actually find it much more useable, with less digging required for the information I want.
As for the browser version… people still use this?
Yeah I find it easier to get the very broad info I want (milage per month) and would rather check a window on a pc than spend more time prodding my phone, I am a technology dinosaur though!
> No, it’s just different. I’ve been on the beta for a while and actually find it much more useable, with less digging required for the information I want.
> As for the browser version… people still use this?
Gulp, there's a browser version?? I never knew that!!
Agreed that it's just different and the tweaking you can do (aka customising!) isn't difficult.
> It takes a single click to open a browser and a second click on a tab on the bookmarks bar in that browser.
> It might be infinitely quicker than 4 presses on a phone screen
Except I have to get out my computer, put in my password, etc etc. and after that it's not even the most up-to-date data, as opening the browser version doesn't force a sync like the phone app.
> Except I have to get out my computer, put in my password, etc etc. and after that it's not even the most up-to-date data, as opening the browser version doesn't force a sync like the phone app.
One of the perks of being self employed is that the computer is a tool that is daily use without anyone to chastise me for personal use,
Syncing is never a problem as it happens automatically after every activity.
I have four different pages with just a few panes of information on each, that you could set up easily and one page had the info I liked most - month and year goals, last race and weekly and monthly distances.
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