Samstag, 10. April 2010

Windows Phone 7 is coming

Hi guys,

I am currently checking out the possibilities of the new upcoming Windows Phone 7. So it will be very clear that this new version will come to market as soon as the phones are out in the field :)
The new OS makes it possible to do really nice gui layouts. Silverlight is way ahead of the stuff Google is giving us in Android right now.
Additionally I try to get out a new version of the Android version someday. I am rather happy how it works right now. So expect no big improvements.

But if you have ANY ideas for getting it better, give me a sign.

Sonntag, 29. November 2009

Export of finished training

Hi guys,
I finally did finish the work to export the list of finished trainings (for a workout plan) to csv files.
You can go to your list of workout session, select options anf click on "Send Trainings to email".
Then you will have:
  1. a file named WorkoutPlanName.csv under /sdcard/
  2. a choice to send this file per email to you (or other people).
Hope it helps you to build your own statistics for trainings with excel.
It works with google docs (Import fie)

Hope that helps.

Samstag, 28. November 2009

Survey

I created a little survery to ask you if you would actually pay for an upgraded version of this app.
Is it worth the efford it would take to get your training setups to the web?

What kind of features do you see in the future (free or not).
Whats really missing?

Here you find the questionaire: http://www.doodle.com/s89skkwn7fvnf3sy


FEATURE REQUESTS:
http://doodle.com/8v4c4azw46w5i4p2

Thx

Mittwoch, 25. November 2009

Screenshots of MyTrainLog

So, my first Android Market Application is pubished.
Here yu find some additional screenshots of MyTrainLog.



The Mainscreen of MyTrainLog

After selecting Exercises, you will see the exercise-list:



Select an exercise to edit it. Or press options, new exercise:



Go back to Mainscreen and press Workouts:


Here you see all stored Workout Plans.
Add a new one via Options-New Workout, or
press hold on a workout plan to edit it:



Here you see the workout and set composer. You can edit a set via selecting it, or add a new one when you press Options: new set.



Here the set is shown with the associated exercises.
Add a new Exercise, delete one or rearrange the exercises.

Go back to Workout Plans and select one:


Here you see the trainings you have done with that particular workout plan.
Select a training, or add a new one via Options: new training:



Now you are able to do your workout. Hit finish after you put in the reps and weights you have done in the shown exercise.
A timer bar will signal you how long you should rest until next set.
In the bottom you see the last weight and reps data list of previous trainings.

Montag, 16. November 2009

Features of MyTrainLog

The following features will be implemented for the first version:

  • Supporting Android 1.6/2.0
  • Using internal SQL database for storing your training data
  • Export and import of data via SDCARD and XML file
  • free exercise editor - you can add as many exercises as you like, give default reps and weights to each exercise.
  • resting time will be supported via a timer
  • desing of as many workout plans as you like
  • each workout plan can have as many sets of exercises as you like
  • ech set contains of a free combination of exercises. each exercise could have different setups for reps and weights and resting time - even inside a set.
  • easy tracking of reps and weights during a workout session.
  • you get a history of each exercise from prevois workouts during your workout. So you can decide if you should try harder to reach the same goal as last time.

For the future versions:

  • Website for planning your workouts online
  • Export/Import of Workout Plans and workout sessions to the website for statistics.
  • integration of Google Calendar to plan your workout sessions
  • graphical representation of exercises
  • statistics of results for different exercises.

MyTrainLog nearly ready

The development of MyTrainLog is nearly finished - for the first version at least.

This Android application will enable you to use your phone during a gym workout. You can plan your workouts before gym and put in your results during the training session.
This application is able to store as many different exercises as you like and produce rather complex workout flows. You are not restricted in which combination you are doing the workout. Supersets are no problem at all.
You have also support for a resting timer after you finished your exercise.
If you are interested I could provide a beta version...