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    • isaziI Offline
      isazi Moderator
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      Hereby I invite @lohtse and @sebchastang to highlight their use of the apps. Guys you can also create topics as much as you want 🙂

      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

      Blog: isazi's home

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        lohtse @isazi
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        @isazi Will reply fully tomorrow

        Ambit 3 Peak with HRM, Movescount on Samsung S6 Active,Android 7.1.2…Suunto app installed for test only…

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          sebchastang Silver Members
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          First of all, thank you @isazi for this dedicated topic 🙏 .

          I personnally use “Suunto apps” (mini apps, custom apps, whatever you call them) for interval training mainly. I wrote my “Interval apps” to know, during my training session, which is current serie#, run#, current speed during “high speed” phase, and average speed of the last “high” speed run, during slow phase (recovery). There are also a warm up and cool down timer.

          Description
          This is about 5 custom apps used to get information when training with intervals :

          1 - IntervalCore
          This is the main app used to display remaining distance / time for each interval run / serie. It consists in a countdown for each repetition at fast / slow speed.
          It includes a recovery time between each serie / run

          Example:
          2 x (8 x 30s - 30s) - 150s
          2 series
          8 intervals by serie
          30s Fast run / 30s Slow run
          150s recovery between series

          Interval “runcycle” :

          interval_cycle.png

          2 - IntervalSerie
          This app is designed to display Serie# only so you always know what serie# is currently ran

          3 - IntervalRun
          This app is designed to display Run# only so you always know what run# (interval) is currently ran

          4 - IntervalSpeed
          This app is designed to display:

          current speed during Fast interval

          average speed of last run during Slow time

          5 - IntervalCombined
          This last app is a combination of the 3 first apps (IntervalCore, IntervalSerie, IntervalRun) in the same row on the screen. It is designed to display IntervalCore information (countdown) + Serie# and Run# (during 2 seconds - configurable) at the beginning of the current Serie / Run.

          How to configure the app
          app_configuration.png

          How it works
          After starting your training activity, this app displays “Warm” during warmup running until you press “Lap” button to start interval session.
          Once interval session is started, “Fast” / “Slow” run countdown starts as much times as number of series / intervals defined in the variables (SERIE_COUNT and INTERVAL_COUNT).
          Recovery countdown is displayed between series. Once all series / intervals are done, “Cool” is displayed during cool down phase. Thus, you can stop activity.

          You can breakdown current step (“Fast” run, “Slow” run, recovery phase) at any moment by pressing “Lap” button.

          At last, you can define a watch profile to configure your screen display. As an example, put the “IntervalSerie” app on the top row, put the “IntervalRun” app on the center row and put the “IntervalCore” app on the bottom row, so you can see Serie#, Run# and interval phase at a glance. Moreover, you can enable logs for “IntervalSerie” and “IntervalRun” apps so you can see Serie# / Run# in the graph of your move activity in movescount.

          You can also use “IntervalSpeed” app at the same time to know your current speed during “Fast” run, and the average speed of the last (“Fast”) run during “Slow” phase.

          What it looks like on the watch
          watch_face.png

          Watch sport mode
          watch_sport_mode.png

          What it looks like once synchronized with movescount.com
          graph_move_apps_data.png

          Through this graph, I can easily analyse and view what was my current speed / average speed, Run#, Serie# during my interval session. I can also compare with my other training session.

          I hope it helps you to understand how I use mini apps and why it is important for me to get those data.

          Occasionaly, I also use mini apps for hiking, for example, to know how far am I from the end (or to the next waypoint in navigation mode, following a way from GPX)
          I’m also sure I could be interested in other usages of those mini apps in the future, that’s why they are important to me.

          Ask me if you have any question or need more information. I can provide links to the apps code and to my moves.

          Thanks again to all the people who will be able to help or push this feedback to Suunto. (I already explained all of this at Suunto support, but didn’t get any answer 😞 ).

          [Please, be easy with my english as it is not my mother tongue]

          Suunto Vertical
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          • J Offline
            jsuarez Bronze Member @sebchastang
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            @sebchastang That’s lovely. Kudos! Hopefully you can keep that in the future.

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            • H Offline
              halajos Bronze Member
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              I use two apps for an ‘increasing intensity’ interval, with HR targets for each sprint and recovery HR target. One of the apps has the logic of sprints/rests, showing in which phase I am, the other one handles the HR targets and beeps when I should enter the next phase.
              I also have another app for scrolling real-time downhill ski statistics, measuring downhill distance (which the watch doesn’t support natively), average and max. speed, etc. per run and overall as well.

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              • lohtseL Offline
                lohtse @sebchastang
                last edited by lohtse

                @sebchastang said in Ambit Apps showdown!:

                First of all, thank you @isazi for this dedicated topic 🙏 .

                [Please, be easy with my english as it is not my mother tongue]

                Firstly WOW on the presentation

                That have set the bar HIGH… Outstanding!!!

                Secondly I will not even attempt to match that as I know I can’t…

                Thirdly Your english is fine better than mine and I’m English lol

                Finaly how did you create the watch face images?

                Ambit 3 Peak with HRM, Movescount on Samsung S6 Active,Android 7.1.2…Suunto app installed for test only…

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                  sebchastang Silver Members @lohtse
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                  @jsuarez @lohtse lol Thanks a lot for your answers!

                  Regarding the watch face image, I used some pics on the Internet and then edited them with Photoshop. I tried to make this picture as real as possible by using a similar font and adding the standard icons (battery level, data recording, and GPS signal strength). It is not perfect but I think it is enough to illustrate my point.

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                    Prenj @sebchastang
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                    @sebchastang This is brilliant! Amazing what users can achieve when you let them customize their watches. How sad it is that Suunto abandoned the apps in newer watches and even trying to get rid of them in Ambit3. I just don’t understand why…

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                      sebchastang Silver Members @Prenj
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                      @Prenj Thank you Prenj 👍 .
                      I think a lot of users develop and/or use Suunto apps and probably also elaborate complex programs to match their needs.
                      Suunto app zone is a very good way to customize our watches (ambit/traverse) and add features not supported natively.
                      I just voted for your topic few minutes ago. Hope we’ll be heard by Suunto 🙏

                      Suunto Vertical
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                        jsuarez Bronze Member
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                        Could it be that Suunto didn’t fully grasp the full possibilities of the apps? That’s hard to believe, but there would go your beloved structured intervals that they currently seem to not be interested in implementing…

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                        • isaziI Offline
                          isazi Moderator @jsuarez
                          last edited by

                          @jsuarez said in Ambit Apps showdown!:

                          Could it be that Suunto didn’t fully grasp the full possibilities of the apps? That’s hard to believe, but there would go your beloved structured intervals that they currently seem to not be interested in implementing…

                          Most likely, complexity has a large cost and they decided that to manage the complexity of third-party apps on their devices is too much of a hassle, especially if said apps are used by a minority of users.

                          Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                          Blog: isazi's home

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                          • Fenr1rF Offline
                            Fenr1r @isazi
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                            @isazi said in Ambit Apps showdown!:

                            Most likely, complexity has a large cost and they decided that to manage the complexity of third-party apps on their devices is too much of a hassle, especially if said apps are used by a minority of users.

                            That does make business sense. And, of course, money saved = faster delivery of new SA sleep-tracking screens. Important, brand-distinctive, outdoor adventure stuff.

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                            • BulkanB Offline
                              Bulkan Moderator @sebchastang
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                              @sebchastang Wow

                              Tu comunidad Suunto en Telegram: https://t.me/suuntocommunity (spanish)

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                                sebchastang Silver Members @Bulkan
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                                @Bulkan Thanks!

                                By the way, for users (Ambit mainly I guess) interested in those apps, I have prepared a package including :

                                • documentation
                                • code + variables/values to declare in the app designer section (on movescount.com)

                                Anyway, back to the main point of this topic, If someone is still interested in helping us to keep on using those custom apps data on any other platform (Suunto app, QS, …) than movescount.com (to prepare the future once it will be decommissioned), I can help by providing information (SML file, or else).

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                                • Fenr1rF Offline
                                  Fenr1r @sebchastang
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                                  @sebchastang Very impressive and very generous.

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                                  • ? Offline
                                    A Former User
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                                    And I thought people only used the apps to see how many beers they can have after the workout!
                                    On my side I use the hr zones app, and by the time of ambit 2 a friend of mine converted the couch to 5k training into app (interval training ).
                                    I think the beauty of the apps was having the possibility to make features you don’t have and maybe would not be implemented by the brand.

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                                      sebchastang Silver Members
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                                      Hello,

                                      I am back to you with a SML file from moveslink2 (C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Suunto\Moveslink2) :
                                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uie6CzZ53a-VAbZORFwjxpF8qr1XA7tx/view?usp=sharing

                                      This file contains my custom apps values.
                                      Please don’t care about those values, they are wrong since I forgot to set the parameter values in ALL the apps before my training session (I only set the right interval specs in the main app but not in the 3 others).
                                      It is not a problem since the aim of this file is just to locate the values and eventually find a way to display them on other platforms if someone is interested in.

                                      I didn’t find any file containing custom apps data in new suuntolink AppData folder nor in the Suunto app (Android), so I guess those data are not synced 😞

                                      I managed to create a graph with those custom values in Excel (By parsing the SML file imported through the Developer menu) and it is really nice, same graph than the one in movescount.com

                                      The custom apps values are really simple to extract. Each app is declared at the beginning of the SML file :
                                      <Apps>
                                      <App>
                                      <Name>IntervalRun</Name>
                                      <AppId>13673860</AppId>
                                      <Format>Integer</Format>
                                      <Prefix>Run </Prefix>
                                      <Logged>True</Logged>
                                      <Displayed>True</Displayed>
                                      <Running>True</Running>
                                      </App>
                                      <App>
                                      <Name>IntervalSpeed</Name>
                                      <AppId>13673864</AppId>
                                      <Format>Float</Format>
                                      <Postfix> k/h</Postfix>
                                      <Prefix>Spd </Prefix>
                                      <Logged>True</Logged>
                                      <Displayed>True</Displayed>
                                      <Running>True</Running>
                                      </App>
                                      <App>
                                      <Name>IntervalCounterTi</Name>
                                      <AppId>13673874</AppId>
                                      <Format>Time</Format>
                                      <Prefix>Warmup </Prefix>
                                      <Logged>False</Logged>
                                      <Displayed>True</Displayed>
                                      <Running>True</Running>
                                      </App>
                                      <App>
                                      <Name>IntervalSerie</Name>
                                      <AppId>13673857</AppId>
                                      <Format>Integer</Format>
                                      <Prefix>Serie </Prefix>
                                      <Logged>True</Logged>
                                      <Displayed>True</Displayed>
                                      <Running>True</Running>
                                      </App>
                                      </Apps>

                                      Custom apps values are just logged like the others in each <sample> block :
                                      <AppsData>
                                      <AppData>
                                      <AppNumber>4</AppNumber>
                                      <Value>2</Value>
                                      </AppData>
                                      <AppData>
                                      <AppNumber>2</AppNumber>
                                      <Value>13.0</Value>
                                      </AppData>
                                      <AppData>
                                      <AppNumber>1</AppNumber>
                                      <Value>5</Value>
                                      </AppData>
                                      </AppsData>

                                      <VerticalSpeed>0.029999999999999999</VerticalSpeed>
                                      <EnergyConsumption>1109.502</EnergyConsumption>
                                      <Temperature>291.84999999999997</Temperature>
                                      <AbsPressure>100170</AbsPressure>
                                      <SeaLevelPressure>100590.00000000001</SeaLevelPressure>
                                      <Altitude>34</Altitude>
                                      <Distance>15853</Distance>
                                      <Speed>3.6000000000000001</Speed>
                                      <Time>5368.1180000000004</Time>
                                      <SampleType>periodic</SampleType>
                                      <UTC>2020-10-20T18:11:29.110Z</UTC>

                                      So, it doesn’t seem complicated to retrieve those data and display them in the graph of the Suunto mobile app.

                                      Hope it helps. I still believe in a happy ending with Suunto apps and those Suunto apps handling 🙂

                                      Suunto Vertical
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                                      • ? Offline
                                        A Former User
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                                        I was reading this post and there are listed some incredible apps:

                                        Sunrise/Sunset
                                        Vertical Speed in m/h
                                        Average vertical speed (m/h) (30s)
                                        Real-time hill incline %
                                        ClimbRate
                                        GPS quality (signal strength)
                                        GPS State
                                        Time to Waypoint
                                        Heart rate in %
                                        ORTHOSTATIC HR TEST

                                        5min ascent rate (average of the last 5minutes ascent rate in meters per HOUR (!)…)
                                        ascent rate (transforms the normal ascent rate from m/min to m/h)
                                        hill grade live (shows how steep in percent you are climbing, for cycling)
                                        swissgrid x/y (swiss coordinste system)
                                        DH counter (for skiing, started using it for trials as we started skiing with the kids on the slopes, I went only backcountry until last year, will use this app more serious next season)
                                        sun (+)/sun(-) hours until sunrise/sunset at your last gps signals location

                                        Some of them I have and use, but the others were a nice surprise to me.
                                        I didn’t use much the Ambit for navigation due to having the etrex, but since it is on warranty it was nice to see it can have:
                                        ETA TO DESTINATION
                                        Time to Waypoint

                                        Hope in the future the S9B can have something like this apps, so much flexibility (through suunto plus?)

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                                        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
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                                          @André-Faria said in Ambit Apps showdown!:

                                          I was reading this post and there are listed some incredible apps:

                                          Sunrise/Sunset

                                          present in S9B

                                          Vertical Speed in m/h

                                          Present in S9B

                                          Average vertical speed (m/h) (30s)

                                          Real-time hill incline %
                                          ClimbRate

                                          The two above are in SuuntoPlus

                                          GPS quality (signal strength)
                                          GPS State
                                          Time to Waypoint
                                          Heart rate in %
                                          ORTHOSTATIC HR TEST

                                          5min ascent rate (average of the last 5minutes ascent rate in meters per HOUR (!)…)
                                          ascent rate (transforms the normal ascent rate from m/min to m/h)

                                          hill grade live (shows how steep in percent you are climbing, for cycling)

                                          Present in SuuntoPlus

                                          swissgrid x/y (swiss coordinste system)

                                          DH counter (for skiing, started using it for trials as we started skiing with the kids on the slopes, I went only backcountry until last year, will use this app more serious next season)

                                          Present in S9B

                                          sun (+)/sun(-) hours until sunrise/sunset at your last gps signals location

                                          Present in SuuntoPlus and on watch face

                                          Some of them I have and use, but the others were a nice surprise to me.
                                          I didn’t use much the Ambit for navigation due to having the etrex, but since it is on warranty it was nice to see it can have:

                                          ETA TO DESTINATION

                                          Already on S9B as well as ETE

                                          Time to Waypoint

                                          Hope in the future the S9B can have something like this apps, so much flexibility (through suunto plus?)

                                          So of the ones you have listed here most are already in the S9B and hence not many are missing

                                          Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                                          • freeheelerF Offline
                                            freeheeler @Brad_Olwin
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                                            @Brad_Olwin
                                            most honest: I don’t miss any of my ambit apps 🙊

                                            living sideways

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