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Time to check out updates!

April 20, 2011 - Posted by

Sportlyzer has been live about one month now. It has been a very interesting time for the whole team. Lots of challenges, feedback, ideas, bug fixes, improvements, more feedback, more challenges and so on. There are so many things going on at the same time that sometimes you miss the most important ones. Here’s something we should have done a few weeks ago, but better late than never: our weekly updates – check them out!

Users Guide is now in reach of just one click. No matter where you are in Sportlyzer, you can always find the blue “Users Guide” button on the right. Just click it whenever you have questions. If you have more time, check the Users Guide out anyway – you may find some cool features you haven’t tried yet.

Log in with different accounts. Logging in is so much more convenient now, when all your accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo) are connected to your name, so you can log in with any account you want!

Better support. We have improved our support system and some extra effort went into supporting the users of Internet Explorer 7 and 8.

Garmin .tcx file upload. File upload to workouts is smoother and besides Polar .hrm and .gpx files, you can also upload Garmin .tcx files.

New Goal page. Each goal has now its own page. Whenever you enter a goal (Boston Marathon for example), it gets a separate page that unites all the users who are going to the same event. You can share tips, ask advice or find new friends via similar goals! Click on the event on your profile to go to Goal page.

While we continue our work on improvements and new ideas, it’s time for you to try out these updates!

Log in and see you inside!

 


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Jaan Saks

Jaan is the CEO of Sportlyzer and has been involved in sports for his whole life. His higher education combines sports science with marketing and he has been part of the Estonian speed and inline skating teams, winning various national and international championships. He has coached kids, juniors and adults and has co-founded his own amateur skating team. Besides his athlete and coach career, Jaan has co-started various successful sports events in the past.

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