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RunKeeper update adds indoor treadmill tracking, SwiftKey gains 4 new languages

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Atheletes who rely on the popular RunKeeper app to track their workouts can now use a new "Stopwatch Mode" for easily entering indoor exercises. In addition, third-party keyboard SwiftKey was updated on Monday with support for four new languages, as well as a handful of improvements and bug fixes.

RunKeeper 5.0

RunKeeper received a big update Monday with support for indoor tracking, allowing users to access the new "Stopwatch Mode" when running on a treadmill. The new indoor activity mode allows users to:

  • View their time and heart rate data during the activity
  • Receive audio cutes for time and heart rate
  • Pace is calculated when a user enters their total distance after their workout
  • Miles are counted toward a user's custom goals

The Stopwatch Mode can be accessed after updating and then opening the "Start" screen and selecting "Type." On the "Activity Type" screen, choose "Stopwatch Mode," and select the appropriate activity, then hit "Go."

RunKeeper also promised on Monday that it will add support for Apple's new HealthKit series of tools in a future update. It's said that official support will arrive in the "not-so-distant future," though no release window was given.

SwiftKey Keyboard 1.0.3

One of the first and most popular iOS 8 keyboards, SwiftKey, has been updated with support for the top four user requested languages: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Dutch. Support for additional new languages is said to be forthcoming.

In addition, version 1.0.3 includes easier to enter URLs, and a fine-tuned behavior for the backspace key. The update is also said to include general bug fixes and improved performance and stability.

Swiftkey is a free download available for both iPhone and iPad.



3 Comments

ifij775 12 Years · 470 comments

Finally Runkeeper adds a feature I can use. I hope they also solved the 0.0 length entries.

lolliver 10 Years · 498 comments

When RunKeeper didn't offer HealthKit support initially I assumed it may have been because they wanted to maintain their own ecosystem. Very happy to hear they will be supporting HealthKit in the not too distant future. On a somewhat related note: when I upgraded from my 4S to the 6 everything came across in the backup apart from my HealthKit data. This included details added to my medical ID as well as data entered automatically via apps or manually by me. Has anyone else had this issue?

firet1994 10 Years · 1 comment

Phoenix 98510 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill is the best treadmill known to me so far... It lets you achieve maximum walking/jogging speed via self-powered workout.. Its design makes it naturally incline a bit