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Once you’ve added your activity, iTriTracker provides you with a variety of ways to analyze it. You can convert the data to a chart format, group events by race type, or view the events by current week, current month or even year-to-date. The intuitive icons help you easily determine whether the event was a bike ride, run,
swim or even a race. You can also print out your activities as monthly
calendars, summary and detailed reports for offline viewing.
Coaches and
personal trainers can use iTriTracker to set up a training plan and export it
for their athletes to follow.
iTriTracker's customizable settings allow you to configure the data to your
needs such as storing values in metric vs. statute distances and organizing your
schedule based on a Monday-Sunday week (or start your training week on ANY day
of the week). iTriTracker even keeps you up-to-date on
your equipment’s statistics. You can track mileage on specific gear, such as
shoes or a bike, by simply checking a box.
Since multiple users can track their data at a single source, you can easily share information
such as courses, event types, races, gear types, etc. iTriTracker also
allows you to enter multisport workouts (such as triathlon or duathlon events)
as a single event.
Finally, iTriTracker allows you to import and enhance
Garmin Forerunner data, as well as exports from the
coolrunning.com online log.
Users logging their data by other means can import it into iTriTracker
using a comma separated value (CSV) file. Users can also import events
from other iTriTracker users. This will primarily allow coaches and/or personal
trainers to develop training plans for their athletes to follow.
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Interacting with iTriTracker is primarily
done via the main screen (shown below). This screen allows you to see
all event information in a single, concise view. Should you wish to always
see an overarching view of your workouts, you can select from a variety of
pre-defined summary views. Or, if you'd rather see each event in detail,
you're then able to drill down to and review the individual weeks (and the
events contained therein). You can also filter which events are displayed
so that only events of a certain type (e.g., runs, bike rides, etc.) are shown.
In the screen below, a Date Range search
has been selected. When a summary view is selected, all
events that correspond to that view are shown in the details panel. (Click
the picture for a larger view.)

If you want to review each event on a case-by-case
basis, selecting a single event node will change the main view
slightly, as shown below. You'll no longer see the summary list of events
(as shown above), but an expanded view of the event details. (Click the
picture for a larger view.)

Regardless of which method you use, you'll always see
the following information* for the selected event:
- Total distance
- Total Time
- Average Speed
- Average Pace
- Calories Burned
- Date
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- Start Time
- Event Type
- Course
- Lap Information
- Vital/Weather Information
- Gear used during the event
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When you select a summary view, you'll also see the
totals for the following for all the events that belong to that view*:
- Total distance
- Total Time
- Average Speed
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- Average Pace
- Calories Burned
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*When viewing events and/or summary
details that include planned events, not all values will be tallied as they
might not be defined as of yet (e.g., for pace or calories burned).
When adding events, you can choose whether you want to
see fewer details...

...or all event information. If a
required value has not been defined, its associated label will be bolded.
Once the required field has been populated, its label will return to its normal
(unbolded) state.

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| OS |
Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP
(Windows 95 and Windows ME should work, but were not certified) |
| Memory |
Minimum required by your version of Windows |
| Resolution |
1280x1024 (recommended); 800x600 (minimum) |
| Hard Disk |
7.0 MB to install; future disk space depends on
usage habits |
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