Ambit Apps showdown!
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@sebchastang not sure anything can be done, but maybe @pavel-samokha can ask this to Suunto.
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I use an app for rowing on my Ambit, it displays the pace in time/500m. This is the standard in rowing, I use it at least once a week.
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@isazi Hi,
I have been in touch with Suunto support:
-1st agent didn’t know about “Movescount Suunto apps” and was always confusing with Suunto mobile app (SA)
-2nd agent knew about “Suunto apps” but told me it is no more supported in Suuntolink.@pavel-samokha It seems you are probably the one who can help by sending feedback to Suunto directly:
_ a final refresh of Suunto apps list available in Suuntolink
_ 5 sport modes limit for Traverse owners.Thanks again for your help
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@sebchastang I transmitted your feedback, that’s all I can say
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@sebchastang said in Ambit Apps showdown!:
Now, I use personal settings to define my interval session
Somehow missed it before, but this must be one of the best Ambit app hacks ever
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@pavel-samokha :
Please let them know that we shall at least to be able to add our own apps in the list of apps available in suunto link… with a possibility to edit those (I can’t imagine that my INTERVAL sport mode is frozen to 3x8x30"/30" forever !) -
@titus_fromnewtown
…I’m not sure if it helps when you drop posts about your frustration in several threads… we all knew that some restrictions for Ambit were coming when Suunto announced the shutdown of Movescount over 2 years ago. For my impression Suunto gave Ambit users the chance to still use the Ambits with reasonable function.
The Ambit apps were very unique for Suunto and I think no other brand had ever offered something similar. -
@titus_fromnewtown While I understand your frustration, I want to clarify a couple of things.
This is a community forum, not official channel to contact Suunto. If you want to contact the company you shall do that via suunto.com contacts.
I’m trying to help here, but that’s not my job. I’m not making any decisions. And I’m quite limited on what I can comment. When I think that I can comment - I do that.
There is no intention to deprive you of any function of your watch. I believe every single person inside Suunto would be happy if you could use your Ambits functions the best way. But implementing that requires a lot of resources and time. The tremendous amount of work was done to implement Ambits support in Suunto App and SuuntoLink.
Disclaimer: Everything said is my personal opinion. It can be wrong.
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@freeheeler said in Ambit Apps showdown!:
we all knew that some restrictions for Ambit were coming when Suunto announced the shutdown of Movescount over 2 years ago. For my impression Suunto gave Ambit users the chance to still use the Ambits with reasonable function.
Are you sure you know what’s that current fuzz is about? Latest Suuntolink still allows to use apps, but only those that weren’t private few months before details about Suuntolink4 + apps were released to public, once the knowledge was out it was too late to change those privacy settings. And up to that date it made perfect sense to keep apps private as public ones are locked for editing.
Another story is about private accounts - those can’t change app privacy settings from private anyway before turning whole account into public. -
@pavel-samokha, thanks for the reply, and for the relay if you do so
Also, sorry for the way I expressed my frustration. I did’nt know this is not a Suunto official forum…Anyway, my personnal opinion remains that shutting down a functionnality of the watch is a regression, almost a programed obsolescence.
And I believe that providing an app editor to the users would have been an easy task for Suunto. But well… -
FYI : I wrote the following to suunto.
Hi… I cannot find anywhere else to ask this question : I’m an Ambit 3 user. With the latest releast of SuuntoLink IO lost the ability to update/edit/modify my private apps… which I’m extremely disapointed.
Could you PLEASE upvote to your development TEAMS that we need a solution to be able to keep use our PRIVATE apps ?
At least, provide us a COMPILER so we can edit the binaries of our apps, and add them in the .json file that is easily accessible in the SuuntoLinck package (i’m under Mac OS X).
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So far, no answer from Suunto…
Let’s wait a bit, but the more I’m thinking about the topic, the more I’m convinced that it is an easy task for suunto to provide us the compiler (which IS available, as it was necessarily incorporated somewhere between movescount/moveslink/suuntolink), and to write a light “procedure” to explain us how to add to the JSON file our own private Ambit/Traverse apps.This way, those of us who are expert enough in programing would retrieve this essential Ambit/Travers function.
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@titus_fromnewtown I wonder have you played with simple editing of the json file, to see how Suunto Link likes it and to know that the apps are self contained there? I’m interested at looking at this myself.
Also, being late to the party maybe someone could enlighten me and summarise the distinction between “Private” and “Public” apps, and why this is a factor for Suunto Link.
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Hello Folks,
Is it still possible to create apps for an Ambit 3 Peak? -
@wakarimasen said in Ambit Apps showdown!:
Hello Folks,
Is it still possible to create apps for an Ambit 3 Peak?By saying “no” I’d be lying, but …
- you are not supposed to
- to sync those directly to your watch you would need an older Suuntolink v3.x (v 4 does not connect to Movescount)
- after 10th of January (closing date for Movescount) you can only use latest Suuntolink and apps that are loaded into watch can be used as long as you don’t delete those (well… kind of) and number of active apps in the watch is limited; to be able to use your own apps after that date you would need to find a way to export those from Movescount and import into Suuntolink.
So is it possible? Sure - https://forum.suunto.com/topic/7343/suuntolink-4/19
Is it worth it? If one needs to ask then probably not, for me it was quite fun procrastination project -
@margusl said in Ambit Apps showdown!:
Crap - my ambit is in the post… and I already update Suuntolink to version 4.05 on my MAC
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@wakarimasen , doesn’t matter in a long run. With old Suuntolink testing out apps and app changes on your watch would be faster, now you just have to trust the emulator built into Movescount app editor.
( though you can get one older from waybackmachine, not sure if its too old or if you can extract & run it on mac without messing up your current Suuntolink installation, I personally would not try to install it, just extract and find executable - https://web.archive.org/web/20210501000000*/suuntolink.static.movescount.com/Suuntolink_installer.dmg )
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@margusl So if I understand correctly, we cannot use anymore https://www.ambitintervals.com/ because we need to modify the apps for each different workout.
So, there is another technical solution to use structured workout as the Ambit series was sold for ? Or after removing Movescount Mobile App, then personal apps we definitely lose this function without any workaround ?
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@janfi ,
for few more days it’s (technically) still possible to create apps, export apps from Movescount and use those instead / in addition to the list in Suuntolink, so if you think it’s worth generating 5…10…20… predefined intervals, it might work for you. And to be clear, one should probably not attempt this and there’s no supportAlso check https://forum.suunto.com/post/97155 , @sebchastang’s take on using settings as interval parameters is quite neat and I believe those apps are now included in Suuntolink app bundle too.
BTW, I have few ideas regarding original A3P workouts… If you (or anyone else) had some of those set up in old Movescount app, you can drop me a line through chat. While I might not have too much time to spare before Movescount closes, I’d still like to collect few sample Workouts. They still exist out there trapped in the cloud and wait for their time, even though Movescount app was closed ages ago
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The more I read about the Ambit 3 Peak, the more I like it. I love my S9B but some of the text is quite small and hard to read - especially given some of the colours used. I have the feeling that the Ambit might be a little more legible, being ‘black and white’