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Title: TrailRunner is Mac OS X 10.7 route planning software for long distance sports
Post by: Software Santa on March 09, 2010, 06:27:05 AM
TrailRunner is a route planning software for all kinds of long distance sports for Mac OS X 10.7 or later

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TrailRunner is a route planning software for all kinds of long distance sports like running, biking, hiking, inline-skating, skiing and more. If you ever asked yourself how long your workout routes are and what route you should choose for this evening — then TrailRunner should be your training-partner. TrailRunner can calculate a route for your desired distance and export directions onto your iPod, giving you a detailed orientation while you are on your way.


Features

    * For Running. Plan workout routes and check your pace at checkpoints.
    * For Biking. Import and analyze GPS recordings. Including recoded data like hear-trate, power and cadence.
    * For Hiking. Plan tours and collect beautiful tracks and trails.
    * Activities. Import your activities into different diaries.
    * Route Planning. Create new routes interactively or automatically, for a given distance and with the highest attractiveness.
    * Personal Network of tracks. Manage your local network of favourite tracks. Annotate your tracks with descriptions, colors and the famous iTunes rating stars.
    * Internet Services. Load background maps and elevation data from openStreetMap and other services.
    * iPhone. Import GPS route courses from the iPhone.
    * Share Routes. Share your routes on GPSies.com and EveryTrail.com with members of the biggest online outdoor communities.
    * Nike + iPod Sport Kit. Import workouts from your Nike+ Sportband or iPod Sport Kit and assign routes with real world distances.
    * Heart Rate Monitors. Import and manage GPX or Polar HRM workout protocols.
    * NanoMaps. Export route descriptions as NanoMaps for iPods or cellphones.
    * Diary. Collect and describe workouts in different diaries. Compare histograms per workout and over time.
    * Apple Mobile Me. Publish an excerpt of your diary and route descriptions as a WebLog.
    * Exercise plan & Calendar. Improve your base endurance in small and adaptive steps. Manage your goals and planned events.
    * Languages. Available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Japanese, and traditional Chinese.
    * GoogleEarth. Watch routes in GoogleEarth with just one click.

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