2.14.12 is here
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@rob33 i’ve test this afternoon, the pop up notification stay to long on the screen so if you have a “zig zag” with few turn, you will miss one for sure. it’s not very efficient.
It will be usefull if they split the screen UP for the track / DOWN for turn by turn indications.
I’m a bit disapointed.
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Hi,
again can´t update S9 due to this issue, Win7 not supported
Any possibility to force the update?
Thanks in advance
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@g287-sf Also disappointed … Me especially for these 2 points:
-Kommot maps seem a little less precise to me than SA’s, but I’m not sure. On the other hand, unless I am mistaken, there is no “heat map” to see the frequented paths not visible on the map and to give ideas.
-the “left”, “right” indications are really small and illegible, especially when running (I can read a dial with 4 data). So for a good reading I have to leave the route screen visible (so as before).
On the other hand, the distance indication to the turn is enormous.
Is it possible to enlarge the directions of the turn?-detail: when the distance indicates a turn at 18m, we are already turning
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@rob33 I can only partially answer your question.
There are no heat maps in komoot, you’re right. But the app uses a little different system. Firstly from the main screen you can search for suggested routes in an area of your choosing, and if need - edit those. Secondly you can orient yourself using highlights, red dots on the map, those indicate popular or interesting places you can also look at he amount of likes or recommendations to have a better idea of how popular something is and attached photos may help you to prepare for specific terrain.
I agree that heat maps would be cool though, but I personally tend to neglect the, as I already know where I want to go and just choose the path according to its difficulty. By the way, android version of komoot is advertised to get a substantial redesign in 3 days, we’ll see. -
@j-dominguez Do you have any issue when browsing the internet with older browsers which do not support disabling SSL certificate cheching? like Internet Explorer? Do you get invalid certificate for many sites? If yes and I were you, I would try to backup the recent root certificates on a Windows 10 machine and restore to your Windows 7.
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I wonder if komoot navigation will work on Spartan … that would mean that something has been fixed or worked around
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@sartoric it does for what I’ve read today.
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@sartoric normally it works for spartan
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The komoot app didn’t convince me in the past. Turn by turn is indeed a great option, but why doesn’t the SA itself support it? It feels like you are pushing your users away from your own app.
That being said, I am now looking even more forward to the next release. So let’s wait and see for what comes next
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@andrasveres Hi and thanks for your reply. The answer is no to both questions: My internet browser works fine and is uncommon getting invalid certificates and issues with it.
I had this issue with the last update 2.13, and its was solved forcing the firmware in a .rar archive.
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@j-dominguez said in 2.14.12 is here:
@andrasveres Hi and thanks for your reply. The answer is no to both questions: My internet browser works fine and is uncommon getting invalid certificates and issues with it.
I had this issue with the last update 2.13, and its was solved forcing the firmware in a .rar archive.
http://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Ibiza-fw_2.14.12.3833-F.zip
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@olivier-cornelissen currently it’s the most convenient option, but not the only one. Suppose it would be implemented directly in sa, some people still would prefer one thing over the other, so I don’t know if current representation is bad or not.
Also, I don’t know if I understood you correctly, but I’m not working for suunto, I would love to do some testing though XD
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@zhang965 said in 2.14.12 is here:
@j-dominguez said in 2.14.12 is here:
@andrasveres Hi and thanks for your reply. The answer is no to both questions: My internet browser works fine and is uncommon getting invalid certificates and issues with it.
I had this issue with the last update 2.13, and its was solved forcing the firmware in a .rar archive.
http://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Ibiza-fw_2.14.12.3833-F.zip
I don’t know what the letter F means in the zip file’s name, could letter U be the next one?
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Is it psychologic due to update or the baro seems to work better !
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@zhang965 thanks a lot
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I’m supposed to have a rest day tomorrow…but there’s something so tempting about new firmware
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@olivier-cornelissen I’m not convinced that Suunto is ever going to produce a great firmware update. This one is so lackluster at this point.
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@prenj Ya I feel like the POIs operated identically before? I didn’t test them thoroughly. But nothing seems to have changed there that I’ve noticed
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@sartoric said in 2.14.12 is here:
I wonder if komoot navigation will work on Spartan … that would mean that something has been fixed or worked around
I wouldn’t really call it “Komoot Navigation” but it is Komoot integration with SA (to upload routes) AND Komoot had the ability to generate routes with automatic WP at each identified turn (and related WP naming).
So, it will work with Spartan (not tested as I don’t have komoot) like any other routes with WP : with no naming shown during navigation
Just tested now, and I can do the exact same with Locus Map routing, exporting my route into Gpx with WP and turn-by-turn instructions inside (just WP with naming) and import it with QS or Runalyze to SA.Komoot integration is good and easy to use, but not any real evolution of Suunto watch capacities , and really nothing usefull if WP naming is a not shown on watch.
Marketing has done their job, with marketing description of the reality.
Here is route in SA imported from QS, created WP with Locus.