Sport Tracks doesn't appear to be available for MACs, can any MAC users suggest some good software?
I am new to all this so any suggestions would be welcome - not sure what I am really looking for other than Garmin Connect doesn't quite do it for me ...
Try RubiTrack - you can download a demo to try it out before buying it from the app store or direct from the developers. I've been using it for a couple of months now and have found it really good. There are a lot of features I've still to explore, but it's very powerful and gets updated regularly. Loads better than Garmin Connect, which I still keep on my MBP as a kind of backup...just in case.
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There is this 'ere programme, Sporttracks.
I didn't get on with it (didn't like the interface) but your mileage may vary.
You can export the Garmin Connect splits to Excel then fiddle with it to you heart's content.
I started using sporttracks when Garmin temporarily went to Bing maps and like it a lot. I know use them both.
One thing that I like about sporttracks is that you can display mile splits, even if you haven't set up auto lap on the watch.
Thank you will look into all those suggestions
I find fetcheveryone does everything I want.
+1 for sporttracks3. Its Brilliant.
Check out the DCRainmaker blog for a load of details on it.
Another recommend for Sport tracks - so good I keep meaning to actually pay for the full licence one day.
Fetch!
http://www.montebellosoftware.com/
I do like Fetch but, call me a snob, I find the design a bit Ceefax.
That's part of its charm.
Training Peaks?
+1
At least it is not all fur coat and no knickers.
It may not be the prettiest but I think it is the most functional
Try RubiTrack - you can download a demo to try it out before buying it from the app store or direct from the developers. I've been using it for a couple of months now and have found it really good. There are a lot of features I've still to explore, but it's very powerful and gets updated regularly. Loads better than Garmin Connect, which I still keep on my MBP as a kind of backup...just in case.