SuuntoLink 4
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@andrasveres cool! thanks!
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I am still unable to create more than 5 sport modes
Maybe you were referring @toni_v post instead of mine (5 suunto apps limit)?
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@sebchastang right!
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SuuntoLink 4.0.5 was released today https://suuntolink.static.movescount.com/ReleaseNotes/Suuntolink_ReleaseNotes.html
- Fix 5000 km route bug for Ambit 3 / Traverse
- Update public Ambit Suunto Apps from Movescount, exported 13th December 2021
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Hi all,
Does anyone knows how to address suunto with the request to provide a solution to expert users who still wants to be able to edit their private apps on Ambit ?
(I can edit a locally store JSON file without trouble to add an app, I just need a standalone version of the COMPILER that was hosted into movescount).
All my complex interval trainings are in my private apps, and are parametric… but now I cannot change the parameters so I’m locked with a 3x (3x800m fast / 2’ slow) with 5 minutes rest between series !
If things stay like this I will never be able to turn in into a 4x (500m fast / 1’ slow) or anything else as I was able to…Regards,
Clem.
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@margusl said in SuuntoLink 4:
Saving my own list of both private and public apps (or just crastinating like a pro)
Can you edit your apps or do you have only added in the list the private apps you had in the watch ?
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@titus_fromnewtown said in SuuntoLink 4:
Can you edit your apps or do you have only added in the list the private apps you had in the watch ?
Those are (mostly) private apps but not from the watch. It’s the list of “My apps” - https://www.movescount.com/apps#sorting=5&type=1 - that I’ve manually extracted from Movescount and in a way I’m still able to edit those for few days as long as MC is up and running. Can export those again from MC and use with Suuntolink:
https://gist.github.com/marguslt/45285960eeea849ac8576bbb89e2233dMost interval apps are configured by changing initial variable values and there’s a chance that changing those in binary isn’t that difficult, assuming there are no checksums involved, but I haven’t looked into it.
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@margusl OK, I’m very interrested if you try to change the parameters and let us know how to do. Hope too that there will be no checksum or whetever else.
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@pavel-samokha @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is there any particular reason for why activities synced with SuuntoLink don’t get the weather data or the ranking comments (“Fastest running” etc) like they do with Suunto app syncing?
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@andrasveres how old were the activities that did not get the weather data added when you synced them?
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@andrasveres because it’s mostly mobile apps features I guess
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@egika it was a recent one (synced approximately 1 hour after I finished).
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@pavel-samokha I thought the backend APIs handle those too. It would be great if they do.
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Version 4.1.2 is out with the ability to import DM5 dive logs.
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friends, can you share SuuntoLink Version 4.0.2, 4.0.4 or 4.0.5? can you tell me where i can download it
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@pavel-samokha said in SuuntoLink 4:
I can understand inconvenience of this (especially in case of Traverse and/or users who tend to do different sports summer/winter) and I’ll transmit @sebchastang feedback. But no promises that it can be changed.
Still no way to create more than 5 sport modes in latest SL release
Is there any hope this will change in next Suuntolink releases?
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Hi,
The 5 sport modes limit is really annoying for Traverse users.
I wish I could create more sport modes and select the five ones I want to use in my watch (like in the good old days with movescount ).
Now, I have to delete and recreate sport modes and it is not comfortable at all.Any plan to improve this in next SuuntoLink releases?
Thanks.
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@sebchastang I’m afraid, if this simple issue wasn’t resolved for almost 5 months now, your are asking too much
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if we believe rumors I can imagine Suunto has different priorities right now than maintaining older watches