Runner’s Log 1.1.2
About Runner’s Log
An application for runners, joggers and walkers to track workouts in Mac OS X. Whether you’re a new or experienced runner, it’s easy to create an exercise journal and personalize it with your own notes and comments.
Import Stopwatch or Nike+ data from your iPod, or enter data yourself with the easy to use interface. Runner’s Log lets you track your progress or follow a workout plan using graphs and history tools, and also view derived data and statistics such as the number of calories burned or the average lap pace.
- Track dates, times, distances and more for each workout. It’s easy to enter data, as well as find it later.
- Attach personal comments and information, such as the day’s weather or a picture of the location.
- Quickly and easily import Nike+ and Stopwatch data from your iPod, iPod Classic or iPod Nano.
- View all kinds of data and statistics such as improvement, calories burned, average pace, and more.
- Track and view graphs of your progress and improvement over time.
- Collect trophies for performance milestones and goals.
Whats New in this Version
- New export feature allows you to export your journal data to a text file.
- New look for the lap editor text input fields.
- New filter bar for choosing which workouts to display.
- Descriptions of laps and sessions can now be copied and pasted into other applications, such as Word or a blog editor.
- Localization improvements.
- Removed code for reporting license usage.
- Better error handling when loading license files.
- Select all / none menu items are disabled when there are no items to import.
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Downtown Software House
- Version:
- 1.1.2
- Post Date:
- May 21, 2008
- License:
- Shareware
- File Size:
- 1.1MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 14507
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