Export run data to excel
I would like to be able to export my run data to excel. Doing this I would be able to print my data and not have to be on a computer to look at it. I would also be able to customize how I see my data much more.
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Inappropriate?Definitely a must. Is there no way Nike supports me owning my own data? What if I want to mash it up with a graph of my weight, or my mood, or other data I might have?
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Nike seems to be very big brother lately. I think purchasing their products should be enough of a reason for them to improve the versatility to keep us all happy.
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Inappropriate?Would greatly improve the point of naming runs - right now I can name a run, but I can't compare my performance on those specific runs.
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Inappropriate?It would be a great way to be able to track improvement in PB's over time rather having to go back through past runs.
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Inappropriate?i think that they should do it for the open office and not microsoft exel.
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They'd just export it as comma seperated values, which could be read by any relevant program. -
Yes, keep the download system flexible so users with different software or system requirements can get their data! -
Inappropriate?I wrote a basic graphing utility using java that seems to be way more accurate than what the nikeplus site provides. In its current version it allows you to compare several graphs, modify the graph length, and look at specific time intervals. I would love some feedback on it, it just plots the raw data, but it's definitely useful. If anyone would like to check it out shoot me an email at JJUSAF@gmail.com.
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