Granola: Workout log for GPS enabled cyclists, runners, and hikers.
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It's doing most everything I want now, just need to clean up some rough edges (quite a few actually) and roll it up for a release.
I'm not sure where it'll be going in the long run (if anywhere), I only started the project so I'd have something to get at my results with in Linux, at the time the best looking web based solution wanted you to pay a subscription fee. (Motion Based) They now appear to have been acquired by Garmin themselves who are now releasing the new incarnation of the site for free as Garmin Connect. I've been using it for a few weeks and while quite slow, brutally buggy (you'll see a low of JBoss error pages from time to time), and in need of a few features, it's progressing nicely and I quite like the web based nature of it. My whole family use these Garmin watches so it's quite cool to keep in touch with.
For now I'll just keep tinkering here and there. It might be nice to use Granola to upload activities to Garmin Connect (as Linux users have to do so manually anyhow) if their API allows it (I suspect it does/will). If Garmin Connect ever goes subscription based, the code will surely come in quite handy.
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