Many of you were not here.....
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I see no problem in MC shutdown, but i just need a competitive replacement.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Many of you were not here.....:
transitioned completely from a desktop application
you mean from the Trainingmanager?
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@Tobias-F said in Many of you were not here.....:
@Brad_Olwin said in Many of you were not here.....:
transitioned completely from a desktop application
you mean from the Trainingmanager?
Yes, I still have a copy somewhere…there was a lot of unhappiness in forums that Suunto ran at the time.
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@Brad_Olwin they didn’t enforce a full stop in using legacy device with TM then, you still could use it during movescount was ramping up, case today is bit different in my opinion… more interesting if Suunto went through like this before why they didn’t learn from it?
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@Brad_Olwin said in Many of you were not here.....:
when Suunto transitioned completely from a desktop application to Movescount.
ALL of my moves and information transferred seamlessly into MC.This was before Amer Sports bought Sports Tracker in 2015, and before a Chinese consortium bought Amer Sports in 2018.
For now, they have already announced that only workout information would be transferred to Sports Tracker/ Suunto App.
So they are basically replacing a superior service (MovesCount) with an overhyped but inferior service (Sports Tracker) without any warranties of backward compatibility or feature parity.
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Transition is not the issue.
Lack of big screen (webbase) is the issue.
Officially breaks up contract with customers (webbased is extensively publicitized, heatmaps, data comparison overtime…) is the issue. Class action in the sense is totally possible.
Third service providers to compensate is the issue (data control and privacy). So not today’s public expectations.
Ambit 1 and Ambit 2 announced obsolescence is the issue. So not today’s public expectations.
Announced 1.5 year transition period, fine. In 1,5 years, new apps have to demonstrate its ability to cover all that MC had offered, including large screens (Webbase). -
@Philippe-A-D
I’m just amazed that on the ‘Suunto Official Store’ they’re selling the 3Peak HR for £389.00 and promoting ‘Route planning in Suunto Movescount.com’ knowing in a couple of years it’ll be defunct. -
@Navigator said in Many of you were not here.....:
knowing in a couple of years it’ll be defunct.
couple of years? 15months to be precise pal
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@Tobias-F not 15months. 15 months the earliest not precice
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Must admit I’m giving Suunto the ‘benefit of the doubt’ and the switch off will be delayed by a few months. -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos fair comment, maybe we get until autumn?
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@Tobias-F i dont know but lets just not make it worse from what it is.
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@Tobias-F said in Many of you were not here.....:
@Brad_Olwin they didn’t enforce a full stop in using legacy device with TM then, you still could use it during movescount was ramping up, case today is bit different in my opinion… more interesting if Suunto went through like this before why they didn’t learn from it?
Except that every new watch they made after the T6 series was not compatible with TM, it was not updated and had its issues. So, perhaps a similar transition except we know way ahead of time and we do not know all that will happen prior to MC shutdown.
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@DmitryKo SportsTracker is not the Suunto app, they are developed by different teams…this has been said so many times before.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Many of you were not here.....:
@DmitryKo SportsTracker is not the Suunto app, they are developed by different teams
Forked from the same codebase, using very similar user interface and the same back-end.
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… But different
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@sartoric And your point is?
You’d think Amer Sports would really
A) announce ending of Movescount service and a move to Sports Tracker-derivative Suunto App as their new digital service model going forward, with no support for old watches, then
B) pause and announce Suunto App will actually get a web-based front-end similar to Movescount, and support for old watches ?
‘Look, we’re not actually changing anything in the end - we just love to confuse and disappoint our loyal customers for no apparent reason… anyone here?!!
I guess we learned not to do it again.’ -
@Brad_Olwin @DmitryKo @sartoric
…let’s stop bluffing and call it what the SuuntoApp(SA) really is:
SportsTracker 1.1
consisting of SportsTracker 1.0 plus a rushed out (juosten kustu) Suunto device sync client added with some tuned up bits&pieces for the Suunto3 Fitness watch.
There market players eying for device independent code platforms or/and using Universal/ProgressiveWebApps, Suunto decided to re-vitalize SportsTracker - a 16 year old codebase from 2003 - that was originally intended to utilize your mobile device along the inbuilt phone sensors (GPS, magnetic compass, accelerometer) as an activity tracker and first launched on Nokia’s S60 symbian platform that is long gone.
Or as a Finnish saying goes: “vanha viini uusissa pulloissa” (aka: old wine in new bottles)
Sports Tracker was never engineered to be an sync client for an feature rich sport instrument like your Suunto watch nor an complementary mobile companion app for an award winning web service like movescount.com
They didn’t even go to great length to conceal the visual and UI workflow similarities
between the two apps (see below for an sbs comparison) and as well the quirky workout
statistics Sports Tracker computes from your data
( example: 00.00.05 faster as before on any route" -> for an indoor strenght training )What Suunto needs is the mature web platform movescount.com going forward and a re-developed Mobile Movescount app with state of the art technologies and a future looking system design adequate for the needs of an mobile client in 2020 and beyond.
That explicitly includes full compatibility (only insane people would have excluded this in the first place) with existing
devices in use today by tens of thousands of users and added support for newer and to be released devices (as deliberately excluded since Aug 2018 from Movescount.com customization pages)Anything else will bring Suunto in a much weaker position that even threatens their existence in 2020, seeing the over 200 comments just in the past 4 days here in the forum of concerned user who are considering to leave Suunto as a brand and their products in regards for their Jan.15 announcement to terminate movescount.com and the movecount mobile app and go mobile only via the Sports Tracker derivate named Suunto App.
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@Tobias-F this is calling bulls for their names!
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@Tobias-F, Now I can see where that unusable pace graph with non-linear scale, that compresses the most interesting range of running paces and stretches out the uninteresting range of walking/stopping pace, comes from. SportsTracker had 15 years to fix that graph and they haven’t. What are the chances that it will be fixed in the next year?
That also explains why the development rate of making changes to this app is so slow.
Suunto would be much better off buying SportsTracks.mobi.
https://www.sporttracks.mobi/features