Old 08-20-17 | 05:17 PM
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cthenn
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Anyone know of a suitable replacement for Strava SNAP?

For those who used SNAP, I found it to be a very worthwhile tool. If you don't use it, basically it would "snap" your gps data to the road if your Garmin's gps track drifted from the road during a ride, and didn't record a time for a particular segment. It wasn't perfect (often the time would not be accurate), but it was better than not recording a segment effort. Apparently Strava owns the domain for that site, and for some dumb reason, decided to scuttle it because "not many people use it". Well *I* use it, and I know other people use it too, so that's a specious reason IMO. I know you can send a support ticket to fix the track data directly to Strava, but I've gotten worse results that way than I would when SNAP was running. Does anyone know of another site or program that does the same thing SNAP did? Or is there another way to manipulate Garmin .FIT files in an easy enough way to fix gps drift? (I've Googled this, and the obvious results (FIT File Tools, etc) do not fix bad/drifted gps data.)
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