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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: July 20, 2006
- Total Downloads: 32,976
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From MotionBased :MotionBased Agent translates GPS and heart rate data from the latest Garmin devices (Forerunner, Edge, eTrex, and GPSMAP) into performance analysis and mapping that is viewed on the Internet. After the MotionBased Agent extracts data from a GPS device, it automatically sends that information, pending an Internet connection, to the MotionBased Web site where users store, track, analyze, map, and share their activities online. MotionBased interprets GPS and data with complex algorithms to calculate time, distance, speed, and elevation metrics. To make sense of this data, MotionBased displays this information through charts, illustrations, reports, and maps.
Users can choose from a variety of maps to visualize their activity. Moreover, users can replay the experience using standard media controls as they watch themselves move along the mapped route. Version 2.3.0.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: MotionBased Agent 2.3
"Big potential, but still too complex."
Pros: Graphs of heart rate over terrain are printable, which is better than Garmins' Training Center, can't print. Since Oct. 2006 Garmin owns Motion Base. They seem to be hiring because they need help. I devine that the compay is riding on the backs of dedicated workers, but growing.
Cons: When I alternate uploads between my home and laptop, the system gets confused. My 305 forerunner says that it transfered okay, but training center says problems. Have to just use desktop. Data from wrist unit not deleted after upload. Garmin should dedicate more resources to market with huge growth potential.
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