Run.GPS Trainer UV 2.2

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Run.GPS Trainer UV is the perfect tool to take along doing all sorts of sports like running, skiing, hiking. Features: * high-precision algorithm for recording training tracks, distances and speeds * Maps (import from many sources, Instant Trail Mapping) * Navigation (on the screen or via voice output) * Voice Output (training information, navigation directions) * Training Analysis (all training recordings accessible through the log book) * Geo-coding Images (easier than with any other software) * Virtual Training Partner (compete against yourself or others) * Placemarks * Live Tracking (on GPS-Sport.net or other websites) * incremental backup during a training (never lose your data even if your battery collapses) * upload all training recordings with one click to GPS-Sport.net or GPSies.com.

Version 2.1 offers the following extended online services: find friends, navigate to friends, find tracks and routes, synchronize all training recordings to GPS-Sport.net

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