![]() GOLDENCHEETAH TRANSLATIONS NOT FOUND OFFLINEAll this - Openambit, offline use of Moveslink2 - applies only for Ambits / Traverse. And those can also be converted to GPX ( py script is part of Openambit) or TCX. Además en algunos ldos esta como 'el chita', pero en el diccioanrio hay una 'f' de femenino. Qmapshack is also smart enough for Openambit files. Spanish term or phrase: the cheetah (la chita/el chita ) Hola, necesitaba saber si 'the cheetah ' se traduce como femenino o masculino al español (la chita/el chita) porque no pude encontrar ningún texto confiable y en inglés aparece en masculino. The Linux SW you found out about - Openambit - should also be able to retrieve pretty much everything stored by the watch. GoldenCheetah, Qmapshack ) support those SML files directly. For those missing bits you can still use old and now obsolete Moveslink2, it's Movescount access will probably be revoked on October 27, but as it's quite happy to retrieve activities from watches while being offline, I see no reason why that would change - result is a set of SML files in Moveslink2 data folder, there are few tools around to convert those into GPX. data from power sensors like bike power meters and Stryd footpod is missing data recorded with Ambit apps is also missing. *- almost : for Ambits / Traverse, Suunto App does not retrieve / store all the data from watch, e.g. Resulting FIT files are again identical to those coming from Suunto App & Strava. ![]() ![]() For example Training Peaks supports batch export, max date range is one year and AFAIK this works (at least worked) also for non-subscribers. Some 3rd party connected services are also better than others when it comes to data export. But with few extra clicks FIT export is also possible and will provides identical files to what you'd get from Suunto App or Strava - here's a bookmarklet for adding FIT export links to Sport-Tracker dashboard. Sport-Tracker itself provides a button / link only for exporting to GPX and for Suunto App activities this is bit broken as some of the data can be messed up. GoldenCheetah doesnt find my PowerTap/Joule/SRM on Ubuntu Linux. File itself is basically identical to the one you'd get from Strava "Export original"įor me personally the more convenient way is exporting from (use your Suunto App credentials for logging in ). In other words - when there's no network connection, service is down or the activity failed to sync to the Suunto App service, FIT export from the app does not work. There's also to convert those files into GPX.įIT export option inside Suunto App is actually a link to Suunto App service, meaning that mobile app itself does not generate nor handle FIT-files. Not really sure how much of it would apply for iPhone. For more convenient access that folder can be synced to Dropbox and from there to your computer for offline use. Those files are as close to 'original' binary logs stored in the watch itself as one can currently get ( well, almost - *) and include more details than FIT export made through the app. ![]() If you happen to sync your watch (A3P?) with Suunto App on Android, files that are sent to Suunto App service can be found in /Android/data//files/smlzip/. ![]()
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