GoldenCheetah v3.5 RELEASED
We're proud to release v3.5 of GoldenCheetah, a desktop application for triathletes, runners and cyclists.
It is available to download here: http://www.goldencheetah.org/#section-download
Main features in this release are:
- Sync with major cloud services (Strava, Xert, TodaysPlan, SportTracks etc)
- Banister Performance Modelling and Power Index
- CP Performance Modelling with Performance Tests
- Charting and Scripting with Python
- Augment with HRV, RPE and Body Measures and Metrics
An overview of what's new is available in video form here:
Thanks,
Mark
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Comments
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Hi Mark,
First of all, thank you for the hard work and to share that work with all of us.
That said, it's been a while that I've downloaded one of the first GC releases. At that time I was thinking to give up from TrainingPeaks and embrace a freeware platform but... It was probably me but couldn't get to make the migration from TP to GC.
I remember to look at an interface that was not the most obvious to me (I recognize that I could be under the influence of TP's interface), and all seemed a bit confuse.
I really acknowledge that the work you've put into this is already massive and asking you for more on a platform that you share for free is pushing the limits, but it would be great if you could do a series of Youtube videos correlating the major functionalities of TP to GC for the ones who think to migrate from the first to the latest.
Thanks!0 -
If you watch the video they make reference to not supporting training peaks (due to TP dropping their API support few years ago).naavt said:Hi Mark,
First of all, thank you for the hard work and to share that work with all of us.
That said, it's been a while that I've downloaded one of the first GC releases. At that time I was thinking to give up from TrainingPeaks and embrace a freeware platform but... It was probably me but couldn't get to make the migration from TP to GC.
I remember to look at an interface that was not the most obvious to me (I recognize that I could be under the influence of TP's interface), and all seemed a bit confuse.
I really acknowledge that the work you've put into this is already massive and asking you for more on a platform that you share for free is pushing the limits, but it would be great if you could do a series of Youtube videos correlating the major functionalities of TP to GC for the ones who think to migrate from the first to the latest.
Thanks!0