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Run.Bike.Route.

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$ 0.99

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As always, if you have any problems with the app or suggestions for
improvements, please email me at
[code.for.good@gmail.com](mailto:code.for.good@gmail.com) before leaving a
negative review. I absolutely will reply and am happy to help!

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Note that cycling directions use Google's directions service and may not be
available worldwide.

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My favorite thing about running is the freedom. Freedom from work, chores,
text messages, and phone calls. Freedom from headphone wires, loud music and
pockets sagging with the weight of a phone. Most of the time I know where I'm
running so I don't need the route mapped out for me with GPS either.

Enter Run.Bike.Route. It's simple. And it's good. If you are training, you
need to know how long your route is going to be before you start, and this
let's you plan. If you just went out for a stress-relieving fun run, this
let's you analyze where you traveled. It's nice to prepare for that big hill
at mile 3, and planning using RunBikeRoute lets you know ahead of time.
Counting calories and want to know if you can have some dessert tonight?
Covered.

Run.Bike.Route is an essential tool for runners, walkers, and cyclists. If you
like Gmap Pedometer, you will like this app.

Some tips for use:

1. You can start by EITHER typing in address (anything you can type into
Google Maps) OR by using the "location" button at the bottom right of the
screen. The map will always load at your default location if you have set
that.

2. If you're using the "locate" feature and battery life is important to you,
remember to tap the GPS button again to turn it off when you are satisfied
with the location.

3. You can also use the "locate" button to see where you are with a route on
the screen (i.e. are you staying on the right path).

4. Remember that you can draw off-road routes using the "manual mode" under
the Settings menu.

5. Opening a saved route and changing it does NOT change what has been saved.
Think of the saved route as a starting point for a new route. You can undo
points or add to it to your heart's content and not change what has been
saved.

Comments about how it's working and requests for new features are welcomed! If
you do encounter an error, please let me know what you were doing when it
happened in the error report.

Store rating

4

out of

60 reviews

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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