Web interface
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The web UI is just a must have. All planning and analysis just requires more screen real estate to be user friendly. Mobile is great post exercise single move analysis, completing move data, cheering for friends, checking your daily/weekly progress etc. Suunto users already have very good web UI in form of movescount and it is not easy to excel beyond that. Should they even try?
I guess another approach is to build App that really excels on mobile and steer people to 3rd party services for stuff that requires more advanced functionality.
Still I think pointing Suunto App into movescount backend and web UI would be good solution.
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@jarlin Yes, we want Suunto App (that works well) and Movescount Web (renamed to Suunto App Web)
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I too wish we could find out what is an eventual goal. I have no idea whether the app will ever integrate with MC or if Suunto drops MC and moves to revamp SportsTracker. I like MC a lot and think that it is the best web interface for an individual product. The only web platform that is better IMHO is Training Peaks. I have no use for Strava, I know a minority, but Strava simply eliminates pauses unless it is a race, it doesn’t have that many features. I would pay for an enhanced MC but I will be sorely disappointed if the end result is less than what we have now.
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Any news ?
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Any news about this? You just start to communicate more widely and I don’t find any roadmap about what would be develop, and if a website would be part of it.
l weekly use the movescount site to create new route, the “follow road” feature is a real asset compared to site like OpenRunner.Edit: I didn’t saw the new topic about it : https://forum.suunto.com/topic/1730/web-interface-for-suunto-app
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@FrancoisP You can use the same feature on your phone in SA to create routes. I actually find they work well, just waiting for waypoints to be implemented. I think we now know that MC will be closing down but how MC functionality will be replaced is not entirely clear yet.
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+1 for web interface!
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+***** for web!
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@Brad_Olwin said in Web interface:
I too wish we could find out what is an eventual goal. I have no idea whether the app will ever integrate with MC or if Suunto drops MC and moves to revamp SportsTracker. I like MC a lot and think that it is the best web interface for an individual product. The only web platform that is better IMHO is Training Peaks. I have no use for Strava, I know a minority, but Strava simply eliminates pauses unless it is a race, it doesn’t have that many features. I would pay for an enhanced MC but I will be sorely disappointed if the end result is less than what we have now.
@Brad_Olwin a one more balanced judgement! Agree 100%
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@Brad_Olwin @Luís-Pinto exactly, and I totally agree with you!
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@Jouko-from-Suunto said in Web interface:
… Mobile first approach…
it’s not mobile first but mobile app only approach, you are limited to an app for visualisation and won’t have anything on the web acessible via a browser from any mobile device so you are limited to the device there the app is installed…
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@Jouko-from-Suunto said in Web interface:
connection from Movescount to Suunto app will be implemented and there will be a point where all the data that is stored in Movescount (including for example swimming strokes) can be seen in Suunto app
did that means tags and comments of individual moves will be transferred as well to the Suunto App or left out as current?
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@Tobias-F said in Web interface:
@Jouko-from-Suunto said in Web interface:
connection from Movescount to Suunto app will be implemented and there will be a point where all the data that is stored in Movescount (including for example swimming strokes) can be seen in Suunto app
did that means tags and comments of individual moves will be transferred as well to the Suunto App or left out as current?
good question
I have asked to @Jouko-from-Suunto one day about photos joined in MCweb for each moves.
I can’t find the answer link, but answer was “yes, it will be transfered to SA”.
So maybe one point to have also tags and comments.