View Full Version : Has anyone used the iMapMyRide app yet?
Bike Writer
05-12-2011, 03:42 PM
I downloaded it onto my blackberry and used it for the first time today. Worked like a charm. Sorry but I can't help myself, new technology just cracks me up sometimes. I come back from the ride and hop online to map my ride and there is a map of my ride...it's like Hansel and Gretel except the birds didn't eat my crumbs. Too cool. :D:D:D
WindingRoad
05-12-2011, 04:23 PM
Yeah I started using it on my iPhone and it is pretty darn cool. :D
Bike Writer
05-12-2011, 05:10 PM
Saves time too, I used to spend hours mapping out my rides, no more! But it is a battery hog.
tangentgirl
05-12-2011, 05:12 PM
how new? the version i have is kinda lame imo. battery drain, as mentioned above, and doesn't work if you switch to something else like your camera. pfffft.
Bike Writer
05-12-2011, 05:22 PM
I'm not sure if it quits if you switch to camera or phone because the first time I've used it was today, but the download did say that they've gotten the bugs fixed and the app is now free. It basically gave me the same read out as my cycle computer does but the neat feature is that if you save it your map shows up on line, so I look at it like saving me the price of a seperate GPS unit. It would be neat if there was a generator that you could hook up your devices to, all that free energy produced by our legs, seems a shame to go to waste.
The version says 1.5.2
OakLeaf
05-12-2011, 07:14 PM
Depends on the device, whether you can multitask or not. Works fine on Android 2.2.
I use it for short hikes and if I forget my GPS on short runs. The accuracy is pretty impressive.
Catrin
05-12-2011, 08:07 PM
I have it, it has been a battery hog and where I ride I often can't get a signal. There has always been a free version.
WindingRoad
05-13-2011, 04:42 AM
I kept reading that it would kill my battery but so far my phone seems fine and I'm usually out for 2-4 hours depending?
OakLeaf
05-13-2011, 05:05 AM
If you normally leave your phone's GPS on, and don't leave the display on when you're using imapmy, battery drain shouldn't be that great compared to normal use. If you normally leave your GPS off, and/or if you're using the screen for navigation so that the display is always on, that's when you'll notice it.
Also, any time signal is weak, you'll be using more battery, because the phone will be sending more frequent and stronger standby blasts trying to locate a tower. Out in the hills, under tree cover, the kind of places we like to ride and run, even if you had GPS off and weren't using the app, you'd notice shorter battery life. Apples to apples ...
TrekTheKaty
05-13-2011, 11:07 AM
It's supposed to be better with updated software and on the newer iphones. I used it recently when I forgot my garmin forerunner and it worked for 3 hours (previous phone was run dead on a short ride). I do use the website to find local rides. I need to ditch Garmin Connect (MotionBased used to be great, now just so-so).
At least one roadie I know now uses it as his primary. I forget to reach in my pocket and hit stop, though.
Bike Writer
05-16-2011, 04:25 PM
I found another cool feature to toy with, when you get home and view your map there is an option to do a "fly-over." I got to do my ride all over again in a few minutes from the comfort of my desk. What a hoot. This tickles me.
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