Unix based cycling software
yello
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Not sure if this is a topic for this forum... or 'Know How'... or ??? anyways....
My laptop runs Ubuntu linux. I use pyTrainer and TurtleSport to log rides from my Garmin Edge 305. They're good bits of software in their own right but fair to say fledgling, I hope they will become more featured in the future. In the meantime, I use Windows based too.
I have VirtualBox installed to run Windows based software. Within that environment, I use Cyclistats, SportsTracks, Garmin Training Centre AND MotionBased.
I would dearly love to ditch the Windows environment completely and run a linux based cycling/training program. Does anybody know of any linux software that might be worth a look?
Cheers
My laptop runs Ubuntu linux. I use pyTrainer and TurtleSport to log rides from my Garmin Edge 305. They're good bits of software in their own right but fair to say fledgling, I hope they will become more featured in the future. In the meantime, I use Windows based too.
I have VirtualBox installed to run Windows based software. Within that environment, I use Cyclistats, SportsTracks, Garmin Training Centre AND MotionBased.
I would dearly love to ditch the Windows environment completely and run a linux based cycling/training program. Does anybody know of any linux software that might be worth a look?
Cheers
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Would this be of any good.
http://www.saring.de/sportstracker/index.html0 -
I'm having problems even getting anything for a mac :?http://twitter.com/mgalex
www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk
10TT 24:36 25TT: 57:59 50TT: 2:08:11, 100TT: 4:30:05 12hr 204.... unfinished business0 -
daowned wrote:Would this be of any good.
http://www.saring.de/sportstracker/index.html
Sadly not, it does not have Garmin support - either via USB or .tcx/.crs file imports. It looks a well featured program though. There is a possibility of converting Garmin files to a format that SportsTracker will import (using GPSBabel - a superb tool in my experience) but I'll have to play around with it and see.
Mark, I've read people raving about a program called Ascent....
http://www.montebellosoftware.com/0 -
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