Running Log allows you to record and analyse your running, monitor weight and resting heart rate and predict your performance in future races. Information on regularly run routes and shoes worn can be saved to speed up data entry.
The software adapts to any machine from low resolution monochrome to high resolution colour and takes advantage of the larger 320x480 screen size and landscape mode on some machines.
Main Features
Gives a view of all runs and allows information to be stored such as date, distance, time, calories used and average heart rate.
Save regularly used runs to speed up data entry.
Save information on running shoes used and calculate the total distance run in them.
Fully configurable units for distance, pace, weight and height.
Save weight and resting heart rate and view trends.
View statistics for key information by week, month or year.
View graphs for key information by week, month or year.
Calculate you BMI using latest weight saved,
Predict your performance in future races from 1 mile to a marathon based on runs already performed.
Changes in this release
Version 1.2 (September 22, 2005)
[Bug] Correctly resizes Log and Fitness screens for landscape mode.
[Bug] Last settings for race prediction are correctly saved
[Bug] Screens are refreshed after changes to course data.
[Feature] Help added to some screens.
[Feature] Addition of min/max labels to graphs
[Feature] Log screens can be configured to show any data.
[Feature] Keypad added to speed up entry of time data.
[Feature] Data information on graph screen is now permanent after clicking on a bar.
Version 1.1 (September 20, 2005)
[Bug] Improvement to BMI screen.
[Bug] Add column titles in statistics screen.
[Feature] Factor in statistics screen can nor be based on a user selectable number of days or runs.
[Feature] The selection is remembered when switching to/from the statistics and graph screens.
[Feature] The last setting of the graph and statistics screens are remembered.
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