Gary brings up a good point and maybe why I migrated to Cyclemeter as my app. The best app is the one that does all the things you need and has the least amount of bugs. For me I didn’t even consider the social aspect as I don’t really care about that, but others that might be what they are looking for. A person doing a TA tour will have much different needs than someone running a repeat ride wishing to look for certain times and speeds over some section of the ride. When I started using Cyclemeter I still had my phone bar mounted and enjoying watching the map and or the display. I have grown away from wanting the distraction and now leave it inside my bar bag to take a look at when I need to by stopping. I like getting done for the day and getting the email and reviewing it then and if I want to share the info do it then.
If you wear reading glasses as I do something that has big simple text showing speed and miles is nice if you have your phone bar mounted.
My old setup with Cyclemeter.
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