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    Nike plus is a minus on iOS 4

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    Eric Ritter, http://www.connectedmarketer.com/, shared this with me this morning and this article annoys me a bit. You would think that Nike or Apple would test the Nike+ app with iOS4 before being released and fix as many issues/bugs as possible, at least the critical bugs.

    This article suggests using RunKeeper and/or Runmeter if you're on the iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 with the embedded GPS, but what app can be used to accurately track the miles you run when using an iPod Touch or when doing your workout on a treadmill? I wonder if Apple would reject an app that would use the GPS and sensor properly to track mileage that competed with the Nike+ app and also contained additional features like those I posted a while back, http://www.miguelfeliciano.com/10-essential-iphone-apps-for-runners-2.

    What do you use to track your runs? If you're using RunKeeper or Runmeter, do either of those apps track your mileage on a treadmill or allow you to add the run to the Nike+ website?

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    • 13 August 2010
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    I love to learn about startups, new business ideas, marketing, and developing technologies. And I also enjoy running.

    I've been a .NET developer for a long time and decided to use my skills to build some companies and some pretty sweet services.

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