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  • RunKeeper

  • Track your running, walking, cycling using your smartphone's built-in GPS. Record your entire activity history and track your performance progress.

    tags: cycling fitness gps gps-tracking quantified-self
  • Zombies, Run!

  • Zombies, Run! is an ultra-immersive running game and audio adventure, co-created with award-winning novelist Naomi Alderman. Every run becomes a mission where you’re the hero, with our immersive audio drama putting you at the centre of your very own zombie adventure story. While you run to the perfect mix of heart-pumping audio drama and pulse-pounding songs from your own playlist, you’ll collect supplies to grow your base back home.

    tags: fitness gamification running running-game zombie-game
  • Runbit

  • Runbit combines training and play into one by taking you on a journey and challenging you to find new ways to explore.

    tags: gamification gps-tracking running sport-tracking
  • RunnerUp

  • RunnerUp - A open source run tracker inspired by Garmin 410, RunKeeper and EveryWhere Run.

    tags: gps-tracking run-tracking running sport-tracking upload-to-dropbox
  • Lefft

  • The productivity and lifestyle app "Lefft" saves users time they would normally spend each day ensuring exact documentation. Convenience is central to the app: The user’s movement-data are recorded automatically to generate a variety of useful reports. Lefft is launching soon. But for the time being, the app is only available to Android users. What makes Lefft special? Lefft not only lets users see their complete movement history, it also tracks “visited places” using a special algorithm. It’s a kind of route planner – but it works in reverse. The best thing is that the data remain only on the user’s smart phone. Nothing is sent to servers or companies over the internet – there is no access to the data. Lefft is also developed to be very battery-efficient. Proposed is the usage of the intelligent mode, which combines battery efficiency and accuracy of tracking results. The app can be used in a variety of areas. The tracking app doesn’t just track – it increases productivity. Why? Because the data can be used intelligently in three ways. 1. The “Which places have I visited?” report shows users the places they visited throughout the day. This is especially useful for recording times or working hours. Users receive an automatically generated travel report – which is personally configured and available on the display with a touch. 2. The “When have I been here?” report lists the days and times when the user was in a certain area or at a special address. This feature can be used if, for example, you are researching when you were at a certain customer last – or how often you were at the gym or the store around the corner. 3. The “Where have I been?” report provides a mapped representation of the routes covered during the selected time. It can be used, for example, to keep track of how many kilometers the user traveled in the last week or to show friends the route he or she traveled during his or her last vacation. »

    tags: automatic-tracking gps-tracking lifestyle-app phone-tracking-app pto-tracking
  • Run on Earth

  • Run on Earth is an exciting and engaging fitness app that works with Bluetooth enabled treadmills, bicycles and ellipticals and is integrated with Google Maps to let you easily set routes anywhere in the world. Run on Earth communicates the elevation data from Google Maps to your fitness machine to control the incline for treadmills and the resistance for bicycles and ellipticals. Run on Earth can be viewed in street, map and satellite mode so that you get the realistic experience of seeing the real world sights as you do the route. »

    tags: google-maps-integration health-and-fitness run-tracking sports