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I sincerely hope there will still be an online platform and not just an app on a smartphone.
I actually really liked mc for making routes.
If I lose the possibility to make POI’s I I will lose some of the functionality for which I bought the watch.
Lets just hope the app gets more powerfull and we’ll get something to work with the watch on a decent size screen…
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Although a little slow, Movescount is awesome. I love the data, my ability to create and upload routes, I absolutely LOVE documenting my hikes with Suunto Movies, I like having both the app and the ability to use my PC. Some things are just easier to do on the larger screen with a keyboard. It is fantastic to have an app that is not third party and all of the functions I want are right there in one place. I have tried the Suunto App. It’s faster, it’s prettier… it doesn’t come close to the same function of what I’m getting on Movescount. I literally have no reason to stop using Movescount until I’m forced. If we all have to start using this app, at least give us the function. For me, I mostly miss the Suunto movie–I hike a lot, I lead groups and bring newer hikers with me. I really like being able to show a movie from a previous time I hiked and say, “Take a look, this is what to expect.” I have a nice little video library now. I also agree with so much that others have to say. Stay fully functional, practical and all in one place. Perhaps make Movescount just a little faster and we’d all be happy.
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Does any competent person from Suunto / Amer read this topic (forum)? I would appreciate some feedback from Suunto / Amer relating to this topic.
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I can see you’re new on this forum. This 3d is made by Dimitrios Kanellopoulos, that works for suunto.
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@estevez that is me. You can post here or pm me anytime
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@Saketo-Nemo Thanks.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Important news concerning our digital services:I am not the one taking decisions here and I am trying my best to communicate this back and forth.
So still no feedback from Suunto relating to this topic?
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As a household that owns 2 x Ambit3 watches the idea that there is to potentially be reduced functionality is a worry. Route planning is a big part of why we bought these models and is something Suunto still actively promotes whilst they remain selling them.
I have also recently ordered a Spartan Ultra. It would be interesting to know what the plan is relating to route planning etc within the Suunto app. Is it likely that they will be linked to the Sports Tracker site and will transfer over? Not a fan of the idea of route planning via a touchscreen.
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@estevez What specific topic are you interested in?
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@be1t0n Hi I know I already wrote it somewhere in this forum before but you can plan the route in any other map service (https://myroutes.io/create) and then import it into your Spartan. You don’t need to do it in the app. I wouldn’t plan the route on a small display in the app as long as I have other choices:) I know it’s not an official Suunto solution but if you really need it (as do I) then there are ways how to do it.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos What has been discussing in this topic, i.e. decommission plan for Movescount platform, impacting some watches:
- no support for Ambit1/2
- significantly less functionalities for Ambit3
- no web platform for Suunto app
etc.
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@estevez We are at one week after the announcement so I dont have solid news for you.
I can reassure you that these subjects are now on the roadmap to provide an official Suunto reply that will come to you directly.
At the moment, if I could say it in plain words, Suunto is processing all the feedback here.
Apart from me doing reporting and quantifying data, there are also high level personnel looking here as well.
For the moment I dont have any further info but the moment I get I will be replying here.
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@Zdeněk-Hruška How does this work with Suunto App though? I know you can import GPX files into movescount via the web interface but as there isn’t one for Suunto App, how is this likely to work?
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@be1t0n you download the file from any other app, mobile or web, to your phone, then you open it with Suunto app and it’s there , editable and syncable to the watch
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Bit of a clunky way of doing it compared to the way things work in Movescount (plot route and tick a box to transfer) don’t you think?
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@be1t0n it really depends on the user. For example I use GAIA app to get the route from the web (it has a web as well).
So plan on GAIA’s web
Open app
export route to SAIf I had to use MC (not for planning but for improrting a route) I would have:
- Plan on GAIA’s web
- Open or export GPX from them
- Open MC web
- Import on MC web
- Tick
- Open MC app (or sync with cable).
To be honest for people that don’t use MC for Planning I think it’s easier. For the people that only use MC for planning it’s more clunky as you said.
However, perhaps yesterdays example helps.
I went to a friend to go for a run in the Pyrenees. He had the route from Visorando (similar to wikiloc etc here in France). I asked him:
- Can you email me the route link ?
He did so.
I did:
- Open mail
- Go to link
- Download GPX
- Open with Suunto app.
- Synced.
I bet the above with only having my mobile with me, with MC would not have worked at all
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@be1t0n I totally agree. When I was choosing sports watches, web / sw platform was for me very important. I choosed Suunto also because of Movescount platform. I do not want to use 3rd party sw. I paid for Movescount platform when I bought Suunto watches.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Pal, this is a simply assertion. I agree mobile is useful for such kind of things, but it’s not so complicated on a desktop computer, and unlike on the phone, once you imported the GPX on movescount you could:
- study briefly the route (and check elevation changes)
- add POIs to the route, so you could know how to find emergency services, rescue zones and so on
- modify the route as you need
Repeating: I will totally agree (and I said it lot of times) with adding features to the mobile app, most we have, more juice we’ll squeeze from our watches. No discussion here. But it’s not mandatory to void desktop features for that.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I agree with this. I just think it would be an odd choice to force people into using a 3rd party service for this rather than linking it to Sports Tracker or something else linked to Suunto App directly. I know that, personally, I would be keen to keep everything in one place where possible.
Being able to import directly in the app sounds like a nice addition to have for the scenario you mentioned, although I personally have never had need to do that.
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I’m the happy owner of an Ambit2 which is perfectly functional. I’ve been using Movescount to download my records, but most importantly to change my watch settings and to preload satellites positions.
I don’t really care about transferring my moves history on another platform. What I do care about is just to keep the possibility to do what I did before. By the way, I also care about our planet and would be very disappointed by throwing away a nice piec of equipment when there is absolutely no reason to do so.
For sure, if Suunto don’t provide a decent solution for Ambit2 series, I will find another watch… from another company!