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  1. Ted, That was not intended as a negative comment, just a reality. I have a question for you. What does now or will in the future distinguish your app from these? What makes it stand-out from the crowd? What's you're killer feature? I don't mind using a phone to track my ride, they all can do it. They also all allow manual capture of rides that you did not record. The thing about that entire bunch is that there's very little that distinguishes one from the other. They all do the basics. record the ride (usually optionally with heart rate info), automaticaly upload it to a web site, provide some basic stats, and a history that looks Facebookish or Twtterish and feed it to Twitter and Facebook. Strava has the segmented competition thing, Endomondo has the challenges, and Runkeeper has the goals. There are small differences between them all, but nothing that goes "wow". I've used 3 different ones all they're all much of a muchness. What I suggest that we need is THE one app that does it all. Now that would get my attention. Craig
  2. Strava, Endomondo, Runkeeper, MapMyRide, Cardiotrainer, MovesCount and others all do this to a greater or lesser degree.
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