@FinnsAway Please, you could shoot your opinion wherever you want but, please again, don’t lie, don’t confuse people. You must perfectly know that Sports-Tracker is a thousand miles from MC. And it doesn’t matter what you do or prefer to do in the website about your workouts. This point is a non discussed matter at all.
@Alain-Demond
It could be an issue with map service, but you can check something more here
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/1869/android-3-54-3-maps-not-visible
On my iphone I had to go to “autolock” under “Display and Brightness” and select “never” and finally the sync continued to download all my activities. It took awhile.
@margusl
I tested www.goldencheetah.org . SML import no problem but it does not export in FIT.
I see that most Garmin running watches now also store R-R and they have a website Garminconnect storing your runs. From their website you can export to FIT.
I even think on their watches the running data is stored in FIT format.
When Movescount.com stops to exist and no solution is presented by Suunto, I will change then to Garmin.
All the best!
.FIT and .GPX are lowest common denominator formats which only offer a subset of MovesCount features.
For one, .FIT doesn’t define roller skating activity, so I would have to manually tweak all my moves from the last 8 years of daily workouts.
@Zostrova
Its still 1,5 years before the earliest shutdown of Movescount. What comes in the next 1,5 years we still don’t know, and I can’t believe Suunto let the ones with older watches stand in the rain.
See the link in my signature, you can vote there for a web based service.
@LE_COQ @Spartiate We don’t know if Suunto will finally do a Web App for SA or not (I expect that will do, and I’m asking for that since Nov2017), but actually you could:
Routes: use any of the 3rdparty services for create routes, and then import in SA mobile and sync with your watch
Analyze data: export data to Strava/Endomondo/Training Peaks to analyze your data. Other providers has announced their integration with SA (as Runalyze has done)
Sure SA will grow in features, done by Suunto or 3rdparty developers.
BR
@Spree with open ‘open’ I mean you could access it through every webbrowser that support HTML5 and javascript regardless of your actual (hardware) device, the SA is limited to iOS and Android and you need to install the app on the particular device you want to use it, no Windows, no Linux for reviewing your workout data… import wise you are right in the need of moveslink/moveslink2/suuntolink on or the old movescount app
@vietpq
As I also said many times, it works for me since ages, with custom mode + routes in SA, and MCapp.
Btw, if it doesn’t work for some of you, the question is to find why
It could be a nice bug found