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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Digital service transition
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    • Pavel NikonovP Offline
      Pavel Nikonov @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Important news concerning our digital services:

      The data transfer does not include:

      • Personal information including body metrics
      • Routes
      • POIs
      • Suunto Movies
      • Groups you belong to
      • Events that you are attending
      • Training programs
      • Suunto Apps for your watch created by the Movescount community
      • Device settings

      Sorry, but what’s crazy idea to deprecate web version? It’s good and very useful and sometimes more comfortable to use rather then app. Even the app has the same functionality I’d prefer web version.
      When I purchased my watches I kept in mind web version. Now you steal it. Ok, then return money back.
      I’m pretty sure if the web version is kept alive without updates it will be welcomed by the community.

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      • Luke BakkenL Offline
        Luke Bakken
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        One option for Ambit2 users is the OpenAmbit project - http://openambit.org/

        This software could be modified to upload data to Strava directly, for instance, as well as download data to your watch. All it takes is time and willing volunteers (or someone paid to do it).

        I hope that Suunto open-sources as much information and code as possible so that Ambit2 users aren’t left in the dark.

        If Suunto abandons users of older watches they can be certain of quite a bit of backlash on every social media platform imaginable.

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          jw cou Silver Members @Luke Bakken
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          Don’t you think it’s a good thing for Suunto to focus on one service (SA), rather than loosing time and energy to maintain a diverse digital ecosystem? Isn’t it what they do well with the watches (=limiting the “scope” but making sure it’s very robust)?

          I fully understand the frustration for the “old” watches, but for the other watches I find quite pessimistic to complain now about loosing MC, not knowing how SA will look like in 1.5 years, and knowing that a SA web is amongst the most upvoted feature of this forum…

          Let’s continue suggesting the best features for the SA, let’s continue asking for SA web, and with the current pace of development the replacement of movescount in 18 months will be a piece of cake? And if enough customers are impacted by the compatibility of the old watches, then let’s trust Suunto will act on it (with a “SuuntoLink-like” for SA?)

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            ese75 @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I’m using my device only from 2 months but I found Movescount very usefull both from iPhone and pc, from pc especially for the activities planning.
            I found very usefull -expecially for the socialmedias- the possibility of making movie straight from the activity and then sharing them.
            I’m using the new app since the first message on Movescount. It’s pretty, quite immediate and simple to use.
            Hope they get my -and our- advice and make the implementation we are all asking for (a pc compatibility interface)

            Watch: Spartan Trainer Wrist Blue
            Watch fw: 2.5.20
            Phone: iPhone 7 iOS Beta 12.1.3
            Suunto App v.1.5.0 (6661), Strava

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              A Former User @roger821
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              @roger821 Given average life of dive computers and a lack of connected features compared to training watches, I hear you.

              I started with Cressi Leonardo and shelled upward of $100 for a sync cable a while back. Personally, I find a free Subsurface app to be far better than anything I’ve seen from manufacturers, past and current. It is cross-platform and even has a mobile version.

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                ColdBeer @pcjmfranken
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                @pcjmfranken said in Important news concerning our digital services:

                In addition, as a web developer, I really don’t understand why the new app couldn’t have been built as a progressive web app. An app that works as a website on big screens and behaves like a native app on mobile devices. The best of both worlds and easily doable for a company as big as Suunto.

                Unfortunately it’s probably too late for this now.

                I totally agree with you (as, in the past, I were a dev too). I talked some months ago with some Suunto related and tried to show them the good good job made by http://sporttracks.mobi, which is the PERFECT example of a web site for training analysis and planification made based on progressive web. In fact, they don’t have a mobile app… Why such thing? Because exactly the same web works perfect in a 4k desktop screen and a 960x640 old iPhone 4. It’s a kind of “state of the art” web development, and their graphs (with zoom, mixing data and so on…) are clear and pretty.

                I always repeat the same: I just need a mobile app to:

                • list itemsync activities and upload them to the cloud
                • list itemcheck they are uploaded correctly or see basic data (totals)
                • list itemput to the activities a description and maybe a picture

                NOTHING MORE IS NEEDED!!! If you -Suunto- want to sell candies, then include -embedded into the mobile app- a good, stable and progressive web app where I could work on my home computer, on a tablet, on my 4 screen work computer or on my phone.

                var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                  awinkel Bronze Member @ColdBeer
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                  @ColdBeer
                  That’s exactly what my impression of Suunto is.
                  They made good hardware but has no idea about user experience, how to made software, how to create a robust ICT infrastructure and so on.
                  This way they will lost the competition with Polar, Garmin and other manufactures.

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                  • ColdBeerC Offline
                    ColdBeer @awinkel
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                    @awinkel Agree, just think: if we finish with a “good mobile app with Strava sync capabilities” (just what it’s Suunto App at the moment)… Suunto is putting themself at the level of… “Xiaomi Amazfit”. Wow!!!

                    Is this one of the leader companies in sport watches? I’m not sure about this… Let’s time, users and market give the chance.

                    var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                    var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                    • Shaun HubbardS Offline
                      Shaun Hubbard
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                      I’m a fell runner, not a trail runner. So navigation is key to UK fell running and MC on my laptop works extremely well. A large map, which is easy to read and find all the sheep trails in the heather via Google maps etc. That along with most other things regarding MC work! If MC goes so do I - I won’t come back to Sunnto again. This IMHO is a stupid move by Sunnto. I’m mad lol!!!

                      Sunnto: if you want to keep your customer base, you need to listen!

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                        Zdeněk Hruška Bronze Member @Shaun Hubbard
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                        @Shaun-Hubbard Is there any reason why you can’t plan your route in some other map service and then save the route into the watch? What’s the problem?

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                          A Former User @ColdBeer
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                          @ColdBeer While I agree that Sport Tracks is truly impressive as a progressive web app, I’m not sure it is that well optimized for the phone display. Yes, it is quite serviceable there. Yes, it certainly works better than watch manufacturer’s own web sites do, for example. But I can still make an argument it could have been better as a proper native app.

                          I’m fairly certain that after today’s firestorm, half of it from people over losing web interface as opposed to sync capabilities with older devices, Suunto will reconsider and re-prioritize accordingly. I seriously doubt Suunto app will be the end of this story.

                          It’s very easy to say Suunto has lost their mind, this is a tremendous mistake, and on. But I’m fairly certain they have far more information than we do, including on their competitors. And have a far better idea of what the future holds. With Amazfit you mentioned and watches like COROS, perhaps the time of a $500 running watch is over? And if you want to still charge that money, you have to either sell lifestyle (like Garmin) or cater to the audiences that rely on Training Peaks, Final Surge, and the likes for analysis? And those audiences want free flow of data, with minimum checkpoints in the road.

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                            ColdBeer @Zdeněk Hruška
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                            @Zdeněk-Hruška said in Important news concerning our digital services:

                            @Shaun-Hubbard Is there any reason why you can’t plan your route in some other map service and then save the route into the watch? What’s the problem?

                            Hey, man!!! People don’t need to explain you why the hell they want to use a complete and full service (like Suunto were -and still is- selling to the world. This is just a service who where there and in fact, Suunto where advertising it.

                            It would be better you ask to Suunto why they will not give that service now and want users go out there (creating new accounts and selling their private data to others).

                            So, please, turn around your question.

                            var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                            var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                            • ColdBeerC Offline
                              ColdBeer @Guest
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                              @NickK I agree, mobile phone screen IS NOT the right place to analyze briefly a workout, nor the right place to program your training plan exercises, and nor the right place to design a route. Sure!!! But is considerably more user friendly and you could do more things than with SA. Light years ahead.

                              var Watch="Garmin Forerunner 735XT", WatchFw="9.40";
                              var Phone="Samsung Galaxy S8", PhoneOS="Android 9.0.0";

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                                A Former User @ColdBeer
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                                @ColdBeer All true. But Suunto app is barely a year old and had to address some of the things Sports Tracks didn’t, like hardware connectivity to many of the Suunto devices, or their customization, or social aspects. Give it some time. I’m sure they will replicate the bulk of Movescount functionality and beyond. And if cloud sync rumors materialize, putting a web interface on this will be fairly straightforward.

                                Could have they gone with progressive web app from the get go? Perhaps. But they had Sport Tracker investment, so they leveraged the codebase and the team they had. Now it’s too late to second guess that.

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                                • Shaun HubbardS Offline
                                  Shaun Hubbard @Zdeněk Hruška
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                                  @Zdeněk-Hruška Are they free? I’ve no interest in paying more. and it’s just another learning curve! another ‘‘thing’’ to do. Movescount works, why stop it?

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                                    A Former User @Zdeněk Hruška
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                                    @Zdeněk-Hruška because movescount does this today pretty well and with ease to save to any of your registered watches with one click?

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                                      witchcraft
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                                      Very disappointed my Ambit is seemingly going to be bricked next year, it was my 50th birthday present and I use it every day. Frankly very annoyed and likely to buy a Garmin to replace it

                                      Ambit (1) and GPS TrackPod user

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                                      • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Shaun Hubbard
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                                        @Shaun-Hubbard Hi I am trying to help here and as a Navigator and mountain guide there are tons of services that do better than MC routing for free. Search a bit this forum and you will find plenty of info. IF not I can guide you and show you some cool things.

                                        One thing I heard mentioned a couple of times here, and perhaps it helps:

                                        Movescount works, why stop it?

                                        Well if we would go about 2 years ago there were tons of complaints about MC web, however, it’s going away and I guess to do such a decision, though hard, will help Suunto.

                                        That said someone could say regarding my above paragraph:

                                        Who cares about Suunto, I bought my watch as a consumer with X,Y and now X is going away and that is not nice.

                                        I don’t think anyone at Suunto took this decision easily and Suunto is not a company that cares for the $$, only. There are people that consist that company passionate about their Sports and they are affected as well. There are people at Suunto with A2 and all the rest of the devices that are mentioned here.

                                        Community Manager / Admin @Suunto
                                        Creator of Quantified-Self.io
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                                        • Sean HermanyS Offline
                                          Sean Hermany @runningispain
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                                          @runningispain This is absolute garbage. They need to at minimum offer a downloadable tool to extract the GPX files from your device and do with the what you want, if not open source such a tool. This is basically planned obsolescence. I wish I could travel back in time and tell myself not to have bought a Suunto on the grounds that you’re completely locked in to their service to get data off of the device you own, but what’s done is done.

                                          AFAIK, this kind of thing is now illegal in France, maybe once they closedown Movescount and tell you you need to buy a new bluetooth enabled watch, someone from there will sue them.

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                                          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Sean Hermany
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                                            @Sean-Hermany hey I am in France it’s not illegal.

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