Athlete's Diary is a Health & Fitness app by Stevens Creek Software. The #1 athletic log software since 1990 for Macintosh and iOS, with instant synchronization between different versions using Dropbox! Keep track of workouts in multiple sports - running, cycling, swimming, or anything else. o Log distance, time, pace (enter any two and the third is calculated), sport, route/workout, and notes.
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1. o Powerful selection criteria lets you pick out workouts by date, distance, time, pace, or a word or phrase in the route or note, then look at your log, totals, and graphs of just those workouts.
2. The #1 athletic log software since 1990 for Macintosh and iOS, with instant synchronization between different versions using Dropbox! Keep track of workouts in multiple sports - running, cycling, swimming, or anything else.
3. o Totals and graphs by week, month, or year for time or distance, as well as for any other numeric quantity - weight, ascent, etc.
4. o iPad version now optimized for use on M1 Macs, allowing full synchronization between copies running on iPhone, iPad, and Mac using Dropbox™.
5. o Log distance, time, pace (enter any two and the third is calculated), sport, route/workout, and notes.
6. o "Keywords" let you track and graph any numerical quantity, e.g., weight, ascent, etc.
7. o Add an image to entries in the log - a photo you took, a map of your route, your heart rate graph, a race photo, etc.
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update to my review: Night Mode is broken. Mobile app is still not sized for full screen. I hope the developer plans to continue revitalizing this very useful app. ———————— I started using Athlete’s Diary about 1996, and have stuck with it, even though it hasn’t been updated for the last four years! I thought for sure its days were numbered. It never transitioned to larger phone screens (Android X). But it continued to log thousands of entries, reliably. During the interim, I sent emails to the developer, but didn’t receive a reply. This morning, I was shocked and delighted to see an update on my phone. The Athlete’s Diary is a warhorse of logbook software. It can seem limited, without a lot of flair—some of the icons look to be pre-retinal display—but its features are essential. I have nearly 16,000 entries logged into it, and I don’t think it’s ever crashed. I hope it continues to get updated in the years ahead. (PS, I hope The Athlete’s Diary on my Android and Mobile have been updated too!)
This app does not sync with Dropbox as advertised, despite two months of promises that it will. Otherwise it would be great.
Well I went to TAD's help section and figured out that I had to change setting on my phone. Now everything looks fine. Forget what I said (except the GPS suggestion.)
I've used The Athlete's Diary for probably ten years. Every single day! First on my PDA and then on my Android. I have the desktop version, too. After all this time, I have lost interest in using it. The fonts are too small. It is not an attractive or intuitive app. Compared to many modern and HD apps it look really dated. I started marking my workouts on a paper calendar and it is easier!
After many attempts I was able to get my log to transfer over from my 3GS to the 4S phone. Emailing to gmail, then on my laptop copying and pasting into the body of a new email, followed by emailing to the new phone was what finally did it for me. All my info appears to be there, however the app still crashes when trying to see the Totals in the Monthly and Yearly views. Weekly view appears to work ok. I was able to input a new work out and it saved ok. I really like this app, so I'm glad that you are keeping it going. Once all the views work again I'll update to five stars.
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