Lurch@ROK stats

11

apps reviewed

4.45

average rating
Reviews by Lurch@ROK - 11
  • Library management and ePubs in app
    Great integration of library with Adobe ePub reader. Downloading books and reading them couldn't be easier. Font size options are limited, but they work great on my iPod Touch.
    Lurch@ROK about 11 years ago
  • Great Job REI
    Everything from the full scale website and simpler to use. I had a hard time finding the right size climbing harness, but now that I know the correct size, it is great.
    Lurch@ROK almost 12 years ago
  • Does not support iPod Touch
    Finished my workout away from my wi-fi and the app would not save my data. Recommend using a more accommodating app, such as Wahoo Fitness which stores workout data offline, then upload to iMapMy profile later.
    Lurch@ROK over 12 years ago
  • Awesome, Reliable, and Simple
    Outstanding app to use an iPod for a fitness computer. I bike daily, record my ride, and upload it to my free TrainingPeaks account. It works beautifully. It captures all the data from my heart rate, speed, and cadence monitors through ANT+ and GPS data from my Dual GPS receiver connected through BlueTooth. No issues whatsoever. Uploading all the data from my 30 minute bike commute directly to TrainingPeaks takes less than a minute over my home WiFi. Running the commute records heart rate and GPS data for about an hour and takes slightly more than a minute to upload in the same manner. For an iPod this is definitely the way to go. I tried other fitness apps that worked on my iPod until I stopped my workout without a network connection and lost all my data. Wahoo saves all the data until I have a chance to upload it. In fact I have three months of workout data on my iPod now that I can use to go back and compare my times and other workout data over time. Friends of mine use a Garmin because they want to record their swimming data. In my mind Wahoo's app is better than a Garmin in every way other than for swimming. Directly uploading data from my iPod to my fitness website is a huge plus in my book. No need for another computer or cables to upload the data removes all the hassle. I started using the .csv file data emailed to myself to calculate power output after my workout. The next step will be to get a power meter, but while I'm saving my pennies for that, I'll keep calculating my power output using my Wahoo Fitness data after my workouts. Definitely five stars.
    Lurch@ROK over 10 years ago
  • Mindless Distraction
    This app is a good way to distract your mind for a while. Click and hold to flag. Everything else is very intuitive GUI.
    Lurch@ROK about 11 years ago