Spin Technologies launches iPhone App for Runners

Posted by Doug van Spronsen on 2009-10-15 2:40:00 PM

Spin Technologies Inc. announced today the release of RunningMap Trackometer, an iPhone application for runners and outdoor enthusiasts to track and measure their activities.

RunningMap is a route mapping site for runners, cyclists, or walkers that allows people to plan their training routes ahead of time or record them after. Trackometer adds to the RunningMap feature set by utilizing the GPS feature of the iPhone to enable users to record time, distance and routes in real-time during workouts directly to the user's RunningMap profile.

Although they are in a crowded market (Apple & Nike+ is a notable competitor) RunningMap simplifies the process of tracking a run and features a slick user interface. In today's market, having an iPhone App is a must have feature, and Trackometer is a big step forward for the Spin Technologies, web platform development company behind RunningMap.com.

Trackometer is available now on the iPhone App Store, and is worth checking out if you are into running and don't want a complicated interface, or if you are already using RunningMap to track your exercise.

 

Company:
RunningMap
Website:
http://www.runningmap.com
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Runningmap.com is a beautifully designed, feature-rich route planning site with one of the largest communities of outdoor enthusiasts in its class. RunningMap Trackometer is the iPhone application that extends RunningMap from an online planning tool to an in-your-pocket training companion. Learn more about Trackometer at http://www.runningmap.com/trackometer/iphone more


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Doug van Spronsen

Doug van Spronsen

Doug van Spronsen works/plays for DDB Canada as a Digital Strategist. Previously he worked at Domain7, a web agency, and co-founded WaterDrop, a non-profit organization that raises awareness of the global water crisis. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook. He also writes for Techvibes, Canada's leading technology blog. more



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