Cycling apps for your phone
Mr Plum
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What do you use?
I don't have one of those fancy iPhone things so I'm using a simple Java based app on my Sony Ericsson C903 called Velox - it acts as a standard cycle computer via GPS, it displays your current speed and gives you various secondary display options such as daily distance/total distance/average and max speed/altimeter etc. It saves your routes and you can upload them to veloxgps.de which creates a map of your route using google maps. Pretty simple stuff but it seems to work well. Only used it for 1 day with a cheap phone holder for my bike but I may end up using it as an alternative to my dodgy cycle computer.
Does anyone else use a phone app rather than a cycle computer?
I don't have one of those fancy iPhone things so I'm using a simple Java based app on my Sony Ericsson C903 called Velox - it acts as a standard cycle computer via GPS, it displays your current speed and gives you various secondary display options such as daily distance/total distance/average and max speed/altimeter etc. It saves your routes and you can upload them to veloxgps.de which creates a map of your route using google maps. Pretty simple stuff but it seems to work well. Only used it for 1 day with a cheap phone holder for my bike but I may end up using it as an alternative to my dodgy cycle computer.
Does anyone else use a phone app rather than a cycle computer?
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I use cyclemeter, accurate when it comes to logging routes and time, but the altitude and calories varies from day to day even when my commute is the same. Worth a couple of quid though0