Over the past few months I’ve gotten a ton of questions around and what I think of it. In the past I’ve recommended because of it’s free status and because it’s pretty kick-butt.
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But the primary trigger point for many of the questions around 3.0 is the new pricing model. Up until this point Sport Tracks was fully freebut now the new 3.0 full version costs $35. Now, there’s still a free version, just with some capacity limitations. So I’ll discuss some of those details later. Before we get into the weeds – let me first preface with what Sport Tracks is for those not familiar. In short, it’s a desktop app (though not Mac compatible) that enables you to manage all of your training activity in a single location.
SportTracks 3.1 is a program developed by Zone Five Software. The most used version is 3.1.5349, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. The software installer includes 9 files and is usually about 4.04 MB (4,238,072 bytes).
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It’s highly customizable, and can accept additional plug-ins from developers across the community. It’s like except on your PC, and a million times more in depth.
I’ve talked at length in the past about ST – including my. These posts, combined with peoples general love for Sport Tracks, have helped it to gather over 80,000 users. A fair number for a downloadable application in a niche genre. So finally, what’s new and improved in this milestone new version? Well, let’s get into it What’s new: The full list of all of the. But I’m instead going to focus on the ones that I think are most applicable to folks, or simply the coolest.
FIT File support (read: Garmin 310XT/Edge 500/Edge 800 native support) When the was introduced in Spring of 2009 so was a new file format – the.FIT file format. While the 310XT was kind enough to also export out a legacy.TCX file, the and did not. As a result, folks couldn’t easily get data into sport tracks without having to first export it from some other program. However, with 3.0 – that’s now been resolved.
It includes a.FIT parser, so it’s able to natively handle all the latest Garmin devices. For example, below is the brand new – you can see it easily pulls in my ride file: And, once imported, it shows up in all its glory in my logbook – including details such as power and laps. Customization of speed/pace types One of the issues in the past was that if you entered a 3,000 yard hour long swim, it would show you’re distance in either miles per hour (MPH) or in minutes/mile. Basically, as if the activity was running or cycling.
Now, you can customize how these pace units are displayed. Here I’ve customized the swimming metric: Now when I look at a given swim, it’ll show up as minutes/100y instead: Addition for Google Terrain Maps & Other Providers There’s now even more options when it comes to mapping. In the past, you had to utilize different plug-ins to get different mapping providers.
Now, you can quickly make swaps – including to some more open sourced options. This is useful if you have an area that’s not well served by one of the major providers. For example, here’s a short, by changing the map mode you can see the nearby terrain more easily than if I was using the low-res Google imagery for that area: Or just in areas like mountains where it makes the elevation changes much more clear: Ability to create custom data fields This may sound trivial – but it’s actually super cool. Most applications have fields to place common bits of information – like ‘Run Description’. But Sport Tracks now has the ability to create your own data fields, and populate them wit your own data.
For example, I created a category called ‘Nutrition Used” – where I could put in what type of nutrition. I then went and put a quantity as well: Of course, your imagination is the limit here – tons of options. I contemplated “Total cookies consumed afterwards”, but figured that might lead to bad things. Lots of new reporting and charting options They’ve overhauled the whole reporting interface to make it much easier to chart to your hearts content. For example, now you can show up to four chart pages per screen. While I’m not sure this is terribly useful on its own, I think it can be interesting if you’re trying to note trends with respect to cause and effect across multiple data segments. I do wish I could do the same however on individual activities from the activity view – and say display HR/Speed/Power/Cadence as separate charts in the same manner.
Of course, my favorite report is still the good old world map of workout locations: Files longer than 18 hours Speaking of worldly things. If you’re out there longer than 18 hours – such as for Ultra’s and the like, Sport Tracks will now support it. This also goes for anything crossing over time zones or past midnight. In the past these things caused some trouble. For me, that was most visible actually when I’d leave my GPS on during long international flights. Now – these files open up seamlessly – and you can also join multiple files easily as well: Behind the scenes Much of the work has gone on behind the scenes in enabling a foundation for better plug-ins in the future and a more integrated approach. As such, you may not see some of these improvements initially – but they are being worked on.
If you’re a developer – you can. One area though with respect to development I thought could have been streamlined was the plug-in purchase process.
Today, plug-in’s are sold on each developer’s own website and you download the applicable files from them. I’d much prefer an Appstore approach to allow for cleaner installation and a bit of QA to plug-ins being submitted. Just my two cents though. Things that are goneor could still use work: Some of the plug-ins that you’ve had in the past may not work on Sport Tracks 3.0. In my case, all the ones I had, did actually continue to work – so that was good. But I know there are some out there that might require updating. But by and large, virtually all critical features within the Sport Tracks application itself were maintained.
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Then there are those features that I was hoping would be included. For example – at $35, I’d expect to see some form of online backup component for the logbook included. Given my logbook of years of data is only about 20MB, it would be a relatively trivial cost for Zone Five Software to store backup copies of the data using an online cloud service such as Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure. The biggest complaint I hear from folks about Sport Tracks (aside from lack of Mac compatibility) is the concern about losing all their data if their computer dies (and given most folks don’t have good backups, this is a valid concern). The second item I was really hoping to see solved/addressed was the Mac side. This is due to the fact that the application is written in the.Net Framework, which doesn’t have a Mac runtime.
While I fully understand the reason there isn’t a Mac version due to the coding language chosen, I think it’s artificially limiting growth of the application. And finally, I was hoping to see some of that Cloud/Online based integration I was referring to above, where I could utilize a iPhone or Android App to connect to my workout data. Workout data would still be stored locally, but also a copy online – thus making it available to me anywhere. And then perhaps show a subset of data. Similar to how app for their wireless scale. Price & Summary: Looking at the two versions (free and $35) – I honestly think most users can get along just fine with the free version. It’s really the advanced reporting and plug-in limitations that might draw folks towards the paid version.
For example – if you have the and use the Sport Tracks plug-in for it, in the free version of ST3 it will only show 90 days of data – whereas you’d want the full version to see all the deets. One of the issues I’m seeing is that it’s not terribly clear up front on the site that there is indeed a free version. In fact – if you didn’t know anything about it, you might simply continue on wandering to any one of a number of online sites that do the core functionality for free thinking that ST is only available in a paid version.
To get the free version, you simply download the paid versionand don’t pay the money to activate it. However, Sport Tracks in my mind isn’t just about core functionality – it’s about all the really interesting and cool things that you can do. It’s about the ability for to do anything from importing Nike+ workouts from your iPod to TSS style analysis. Further, Sport Tracks in comparison to other products out there (such as +) is relatively cheap at about a quarter the price. And, by and large it does the majority of what WKO+ does if you include plug-ins that only cost a few dollars extra (like OMB’s Power Plug-in) In my opinion, desktop-only programs like WKO+ are slowly sliding towards the edge of the cliff – especially once you look at the online options with Training Peaks. Years ago with only a few folks looking at power meter data, it was highly specialized – now, it’s more mainstream and thus the application needs to appeal to more mainstream folks to stay alive. So – would I spend $35 for Sport Tracks 3.0 and the plug-ins it enables?
If you value the ability to really dig into workouts and analyze them, then there is no better value across multiple sports than Sport Tracks. There are certainly some applications which when looking at a single sport (i.e. Cycling) do a better job out of the box – but nothing like the holistic view that ST provides. Thanks for reading! As always, if you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments section. I’ve used ST now for the last 3 training seasons and have always been blown away that it was still free. It is so far above the crap that Garmin puts out it makes Garmin look like a joke.
In fact I always wondered why Garmin didnt buy this guy out and just rebrand it since it is SO much better. Anyway, I would happily pay $35 to the developer not only for the new version (and I probably wont even use the new features since I have my 305 still) but as a way to say thanks for the last two years I’ve gotten out of it. When you look at the money that guys spend on bikes, shoes, clothes, helmets etc $35 is nothing – and insures that future versions will be even better. I’ve been using ST for years, and have really appreciated how in depth you can go with it. I agree with the previous comment about wishing for an updated GUI – the author of SportTracks does a good job coding, but is not a designer. I think the learning curve for new users can be tough.
It’s hard for me to recommend ST to some of my less techie friends for this reason. I expected the new version to address this, but I’m obviously on a different page than the developer. In fact, this new version seems to me to be just another update to the 2.x version. The past several upgrades have all included under-the-hood improvements, and this seems like just one more along this line. Frankly, the 3.x upgrade looks like it is most geared toward dealing with the pricing structure changes, and less about a significant upgrade. I also use Dropbox for my backup, so can almost use ST as if it were cloudware. Thanks for the review.
Thanks so much for all your reviews and information! I have a question that I haven’t found the answer to in searching through your posts; I have a FR305 on its way to me. I’m considering using ST 3.0 for my main software but was thinking that also using Garmin Connect would be good as then I would be “backed up” on the web and I plan to share weekly totals with a running friend who lives in another country and also has the 305. Is there an easy way to upload to both.
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Or is there a simpler way to accomplish what I’m trying to do? Hi, Over the last several years I’ve used Training Peaks WKO+ but after it’s lack of updates and support from TP and reading DC Rainmaker’s review I decided to give Sport Tracks a go.
To do it full justice I invested the $35 and bought the OMB plugins, Garmin etc.all of theose listed above. I have to say it’s a fantistic piece of software and I the only one I use now. The developers of the plugins are really helpful and respond much quicker than either Garmin or Training Peaks. I’d whole heartedly reccomend Sport Tracks to anyone! DC Rainmaker thanks for your reviews they are excellent and the most reliable that I’ve come accross.
I use Training Peaks primarily, as Sport Tracks as a secondary tool. The biggest difference comes from the flexibility of each. For example, ST is far more flexible due to 3rd party plug-ins. But, it’s not web based (though, they are making progress in that manner).
Additionally, it doesn’t necessarily have tie-ins to head units to ensure that values like TSS/NP/IF match exactly from head unit to software. In my mind, there isn’t a right or wrong answer, it’s just a matter of how much flexibility you’re looking for. If you have a single GPS unit, then TP is probably perfect. But if you had say a Nike Fuel band plus a Zeo and a FitBit, then maybe Sport Tracks is better. I haven’t written a comparison chart because the software platforms change so frequently (almost weekly) that it would quickly be out of date.:(. I’ve been using Sporttracks for several years.
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The weather plugin and the power calculating plugin are worth getting. I also use the TCX export plugin. The backup issue is solved if you use rwgps (ride with gps).
After you import your file from your Garmin unit into Sporttracks and get the weather and power (assuming you don’t have power measuring on your bike) just export to tcx and upload to rwgps. You can then use either Sporttracks or rwgps for reviewing your data (I rely much more on rwgps). Your data is automatically backed up that way. Worth noting, if you are starting this process you can combine a bunch of activities on Sporttracks into a single TCX (I did a month at a time to get started) and then upload.
Rwgps will parse them into separate files at their end. Magnificent website.
My Geonaute Keymaze 700 crashed, and so I bought the Garmin Forerunner 910XT, Triatlon version (only footpod is not in the package). Now I will try Sport Tracks 3.0, but I wonder if you could install it on 3 PC’s at the same time and have them syncronised (with an online programm that is no issue). Sorry for my poor English, I am from Bellegoed, Bellegem, Belgium (Europe). Thank you very, very, very, very (910 times) much! VAN BELLE Jean Marc, Straatje 21, 8510 BELLEGEM, or (ps: have also a Garmin Etrex Legend on the bike).
I am pretty close to pulling the trigger on Sport Tracks. One of the main reasons I would do so is to get the TSS data.
I’ll do the premium so I can have the program at home and at work (with small children, sometimes it’s easier to steal a few minutes to review and plan at work than at home). My question is this.
I know I can use two computers with Sport Tracks. But, does anybody know how this works when it comes to plug-ins. Obviously, I’ll need a plug-in in both places to get TSS info in both places. Thanks in advance for any help. You might want to look at sporttracks.mobi. I was spelunking around in the sporttracks forums looking for how cloudsync was supposed to work.
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There is a setting for it in the desktop version of sporttracks but when you click it, it just says “coming soon”. You can apparently sign up for a separate sporttracks.mobi for about the same cost as sporttracks desktop and be able to access your data anywhere. I don’t know the pros and cons and don’t have any need to look at this further but you might want to. Just generally I think you’d get better results looking in Sporttracks forums rather than posting on dcrainmaker. Great to see people still replying to this post +3 years later!!
To answer some recent comments and address Frank’s hint above. We’ve spent the last few months quietly working on our next generation app. We haven’t been in stealth mode per-se, but we are definitely keeping our heads down to pump out features.
You’ll see many of the features you know and love in ST3 – the same focus on customizability, deep data analysis features, wide device & GPS support – all wrapped in an appealing new package and modern tech – accessible from anywhere on your smart phone, tablet, laptop or desktop PC. We’ve also taken some of the best and most popular plugin ideas, feedback from users,and lessons we learned in the past 5 years – and incorporating it into the platform. We’ve even hired some new talent to get the job done.
And one more thing. If you’re a ST3 desktop user, you get full automatic two-way sync of your workouts, health metrics, and gear – to the cloud, so you can review or log workouts on the go, or plan your training while sitting on your couch with your iPad. Our team is about a week away from a big rollout of ST.mobi to our userbase.
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Dramatical murder english patch. Look for an announcement on our forums and social media. We hope you’ll check us out.Aaron Averill CEO. Zone Five Software. Home of SportTracks 3 & sporttracks.mobi.
Hi, I just bought the FR620 as an upgrade to my 405 which I’ve been using with SportsTracks 3 for some years now connecting to my laptop (Win7) via the Ant+ stick. I don’t seem able to connect the 620 to my laptop and import data files unless I plug in via USB and manually copy FIT files across.
Thought I ought to be able to connect via Bluetooth or WiFi – the latter does allow me to upload training runs to Garmins website but I prefer to have all my training data locally. Any suggestions on where I’m going wrong? Thanks, mike. If this option is later on disabled, can you get the data back out of the cloud to into the local (PC) database again? We have this problem with WP8 (Windows Phone 8.1) mobilis sometimes that we cannot get any longer local backups of SMS (Short Messages when communicating), where the former Nokia’s could transfer everything from the Nokia Communicators to PC and this is no longer possible (the same problem with apps that register weight and GPS-tracking data). Neither can I import my bikes data on the Etrex Legend HCx because Garmin Express only sees my Forerunner 910XT anymore and my wifes usb data of her Forerunner 110 can be read manually with the very good.FIT files also, but must be imported on an other account (we use another PC for that). I have the growing impression we go backwards in some way with the Cloud.
I run often on a quarter mile track, and in that case the error of the GPS for some reason becomes larger than when running on the park, streets, so onwhen I do series, I have to disable autolap on my forerunner 305, in order to get the time right, but sometimes I forget. In that case, I think that it could be a nice feature that sporttrack could add splits by position, but the only options I see are by distance, thus, with a big error here. Do you know if that is feasible?, that way for instance, I could see 200m splits by setting a position at the finish line, and another one at the opposite side of the the track.
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