"Runmeter is very easy to use, and it has more power than any other application and sports watch I've tried. I've logged over 250 miles using Runmeter," said George Ayoub, a runner and Runmeter user.
It also is the first iPhone application with the ability to start or stop the application from Apple's earphone remote, and the first iPhone fitness application to allow direct Google Maps sharing via email or Twitter. Runners can now easily share running routes with friends, coaches, running partners and their entire community of Twitter followers. And, unlike many GPS-based applications, Runmeter 2.0 is battery-friendly -- runners can train for up to six hours without recharging or using a battery extender.
"Runmeter 2.0 is the first running app that you can control and use while your iPhone is sleeping and secure in your pocket or armband," said Steve Kusmer, co-founder and CEO of Abvio. "We are an extremely customer-centric, innovation-driven company and use the products ourselves. These influences drove the creation of Runmeter and will continue to drive us forward and benefit our customers."
Runmeter 2.0 gives you all of the tools and data you need to help meet fitness and running goals, whether that goal is to complete your first 5k race or train for a full marathon. It includes maps, a complete calendar of all your runs, graphs of elevation and pace, spoken announcements of your statistics as you run, and much more.
Runmeter 2.0 is entirely iPhone-centric. It requires no Web site login or monthly subscription and is completely ad-free. Runmeter 2.0 is available now from the Apple iTunes Store for $4.99 (US). For a comparison of iPhone running applications, including Runmeter, RunKeeper Pro, iMapMyRun+ and AllSport GPS, visit: http://www.abvio.com/running-guide
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