PaceMaker (Running) (v. 1.8.1) Разработано Simple Programmer |
PaceMaker helps you run FASTER!
Whether you are a casual runner looking to chart your progress and lower your pace or you are an experienced runner training for the big race, you'll love how easy PaceMaker makes it to run at a desired pace without even looking at your phone.
VOICE NOTIFICATIONS
● Set a desired target pace
● No need to look at your phone PaceMaker will tell you to "speed up" or "slow down"
● Configure how often to be alerted
MAP YOUR RUN
● Runs are stored in a standard GPX file
● See your run on a Google map
● Transfer your run data from your SD card
● Send your run data and route to Dailymile.com
● Supports miles and kilometers
SHARE YOUR RUN
● Post to Twitter
● Post to Facebook
● Post to Dailymile.com
● Auto-post runs to any or all services
VIEW HISTORY
● View past runs stats including pace, time and distance
● View past runs on Google maps
GREAT SUPPORT!
● Email pacemakerapp@gmail.com for any questions, comments or feedback
● Quick responses for bug fixes and suggestions
● Follow us on twitter @pacemakerapp or like us on Facebook for updates
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[2012-06-12] Julia de: Does some of what I want App did track my GPS signal with no issues at all, it told me when I was going too fast and too slow like it is supposed to. My only issue is that when I finished the run, reviewed it, it marked the distance in kms and the avg pace in miles so I thought my pace was freakishly slow until I did the math on my own. If the designers fix that (I hope they do being that this is a paid app) then I would be fully happy with it! |
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[2012-05-05] Bryan: Works great Does exactly what I want it to do, keep my pace. One thing I would like to see is the ability to post runs to facebook/twitter/dailymile from the history tab, instead of only immediately after the run. There are a lot of dead spots in the areas where I run and it would be nice to be able to post the runs at a later time. I never had any problems with the GPS problems people are talking about. One thing to keep in mind, if you turn off your GPS to conserve battery, make sure to give it a little bit of time for it to connect to all of the satellites before starting up the app. Pacemaker does not fall back to the cellular triangulation if the GPS isn't connected, it is not accurate enough to effectively monitor pace. One quick way to check if the GPS connection has been made is to load up the Google Maps app and see if there is a shaded circle around the pointer. If there is, you are not using GPS, that circle is the accuracy margin of error for triangulation. |
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[2012-02-23] David: Sucks Takes a bunch of tries to get a gps lock doesnt keep pace or distance only spams you with speed up or slow down audio which interrupts or shuts off your music this app fails |
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[2011-08-17] Brian: Not that great Have ran w it twice, and both times force closed, which means no pace, no time, no distance, i will just use my watch. |
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[2011-04-21] Wayne: Never manages to get gps on galaxy s, making it useless |
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[2011-04-18] CK: doesn't work on samsung galaxy. gps lock screen stays stuck even after it locks |
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[2011-04-05] nick: Good response from dev but needs more work. Has potential. |
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[2011-03-21] Tony: Has potential, but not worth the money. This should be a beta version. |
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[2011-02-20] David: Runkeeper is far better and is free don't waste your money |
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[2011-01-14] Brandon: Prompt response from dev. Very refreshing and an app that definatly has potential! |
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[2011-01-11] Heather: The ability to maintain pace and track distance and run history makes this the best running app out there! |
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[2011-01-06] Shonda: Quick response from developer concerning fixes. Thanks. Will update post after tomorrows run. |
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[2011-01-04] Barbara: It's about time someone came out with app that helps with your pace...not just one to track but actually helps maintain a consistent pace. Love it!!! |
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