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Cyclemeter GPS Cycling Computer for Road & Mountain Bikingvan Abvio LLC
Cyclemeter turns your iPhone into a powerful GPS stopwatch, giving you feedback and motivation to go farther, become faster, be healthier, and live longer. ?
Supports iOS 4 and multitasking! ? Named Best of Show at Macworld 2010 by Beatweek. ?
Featured by Apple in What’s Hot in the App Store. ? For a complete product tour, see
http://www.abvio.com/cyclemeter/
Bike Docter
Bicycle maintenance for everyone
Bike Doctor will show you everything you need to know to keep your bike in perfect working order. Simply choose a part of the bike you want to look at and follow the repair.
http://bikedoctorapp.com/
iMapmyRide
MapMy (powered by MapMyFitness is a location-based application that uses the built in GPS technology on your iPhone to allow runners, cyclists, (or any outdoor fitness activity) to track their daily training data, including:
* Total Time
* Total Distance (in miles or kilometers)
* Pace (minutes per km/mile) or current speed
* Average Speed / Pace (km/mile)
* View your running maps directly on your iPhone
* Training Log including Distance, Calories Burned, Time, and Date
* Add Your Workout to Twitter
http://www.imapmy.com/
http://www.mapmyride.com/
Bicycle Gear Calculator — Bike GearsBy JPMartineau
Designed by a cyclist, for cyclists, Bike Gears is the premier Bicycle Gear Calculator for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
Calculate Gear Ratios, Gear Inches, Development and Gain Ratios using your bike’s measurements.
The app now has over 200 preset tire sizes and also lets you enter your own custom tire size for personalized measurements.
http://www.bikegearsapp.com
MotionX GPS LiteBy MotionX™
MotionX-GPS is for your outdoor life:
That’s Walking, Hiking, Running, Cycling, Sailing, Skiing, Flying, Racing, Geocaching.
MotionX is committed to constant improvement. We listen to our millions of MotionX users and continuously add the most requested features. Recently added user-requested features include:
Live Speed and Altitude graphs.
Ascent / Descent and gradient information.
Share tracks up to 5MB.
Map Storage Interface: Downloading and storing maps is faster and easier than ever.
MotionX Terrain and Road maps can be stored for worldwide use and no data fees.
High contrast skin style for easy daytime viewing.
Support for GPX file import enables wirelessly importing of GPS tracks and waypoints from any source, anywhere.
http://gps.motionx.com/iphone/
B.iCycle – GPS cycling computer for Road & Mountain Biking
B.iCycle provides all the information you need on the bike. Our stylish user interface combined with maximum ease of use create a new experience on the bike that beats an ordinary bike computer by far!
http://b-icycle.com
Cychosis
Cychosis is a cycling journal for the the Apple iPhone with the following features:
Charting
See colorful high resolution charts of your training and riding progress for Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, and All time.
Chart your distance, average speed, and time.
Optional automatic tweet (twitter) of each ride after you enter it lets your friends and family follow you on your bike!
Export ride data to CSV — private access to last 5 exports via Cychosis exports server.
Bikes:
Keeps track of the mileage and number of rides on any number of bikes.
Goals:
Set any number of distance goals and track progress against them.
Routes:
Keeps track of common routes, distance, elevation, notes, etc.
Automatically keeps stats for each route.
Rides:
Quickly record rides as soon as you’re finished.
Filter rides to current week, month, or year
Optional summary totals for current filtered period
Shows stats for each ride.
Pre-fill a new ride with one of your pre-defined routes, or enter a new name quickly.
http://www.cychosis.com/
Pedal Brain
Pedal Brain can be thought of as three integrated products. First, it’s an iPod and iPhone ANT+ accessory. Second, it’s a complete training log. Third, it’s a coaching platform.
Each of these products have been designed together and as such integrate perfectly well. There’s no distinction between your workouts on the web and your workouts on the iPhone or iPod.
Simply go for a ride and all your performance data is uploaded in realtime to the web where coaches, teammates and friends can see it (if you allow them to). There’s no post workout data upload step with Pedal Brain.
Similarly there’s no need to copy your workouts onto paper and stuff in your jersey before heading out. It’s already there on your iPhone or iPod
http://en.pedalbrain.com
Trails – GPS trackerBy Felix Lamouroux
Record maps while hiking, on bike trips or while jogging directly on your iPhone. Easily import tracks and follow hikes of others!
You can export your tracks with two clicks in the standard GPX Format. This allows you to geotag and geocode your non-iPhone photos (via e.g. HoudahGeo) or to share your track with others via Google Earth, etc
http://trails.lamouroux.de
EveryTrail
EveryTrail is the best way to share trips, connect with other travelers and find great new things to do.
Map a trip route with your phone or GPS
Add trip photos to your map instantly
Add maps & photos to your blog or website
Explore and share in the EveryTrail community
http://www.everytrail.com/
Distance Meter ProBy Future Apps Inc.
Distance meter is an easy to use, multi-purpose GPS distance tracker. Ever wonder what the distance of your favorite walking trail is? Distance Meter can find it! Need to know how fast your traveling while biking? Distance meter can tell you that too. Distance Meter can even show you how many calories you have burned!
Since Distance Meter takes advantage of the iPhone 3G’s built in GPS Receiver, its accuracy is much improved over a standard step pedometer that cost ten times as much. Distance Meter’s calculations can be accurate to within a few feet with a good GPS signal.
Go walking, hiking, jogging, running, biking, and distance meter will automatically calculate your distance traveled, current pace or speed, and much more!
http://www.future-apps.net/Distance_Meter/Distance_Meter.html
The Bike Computer By GlobalMotion Media, Inc
In addition to being the world’s most beautiful and easy to use cyclocomputer, the bike computer is also a GPS tracking application, which means it records and uploads a track of your bike ride.
Our website, www.everytrail.com, helps you visualize and annotate your ride, and to share it with your friends, family, and our fast growing community from over 130 countries.
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/the-bike-computer/id296643185?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6
Bike Your Drive
Bike Your Drive by REI is an iPhone app that helps you join the self-propelled revolution by logging your Bike rides with some cool features.
The app keeps a GPS log of your bike rides, whereever you go.
You can also snap photos on your route which are automatically geotagged with the location of the photo.
The stats screen of the app shows you a summary of your speed, distance, and time elapsed. Also you see your average speed, elevation and compass heading along with health and environmental impacts.
There is also a map view which not only shows your current location bu also plots your photos to where they were taken on your route. The app saves your drive details online at everytrail.com
http://www.appsafari.com/go/315344672/bikeyourdriverei
LiveRider
LiveRider is the first Wireless Cycling Computer and mounting system for iPhone and iPod touch. Incorporating advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology from New Potato, a single permanently-sealed sensor unit is mounted on the frame near the rear wheel that measures both bike speed and pedal cadence and transmits that information to a receiving unit attached to the 30 pin connector of the iPhone.
Captured securely in a sleek and aerodynamic shock-absorbing handlebar mounted cradle that protects against vibration and debris, the rider’s iPhone is immediately accessible, yet can be quickly removed along with the receiver dongle.
Unlike other cycling computers, LiveRider is able to leverage the advanced features of the iPhone and iPod touch to provide the user a hi-res color touch screen interface, GPS features providing location and tracking, and accelerometer features to record inclination. LiveRider includes a file system to save the detailed data from each ride which can be reviewed graphically or exported via email and imported into any spreadsheet, document, or database.
http://www.newpotatotech.com/LiveRider/liverider.html
Cycling Log
* Helps you to track your workouts & cycling logs on a calendar.
* Record your workouts and rest days with this application, and see your history and trends on the visual calendar and summary.
* Now, completely record, monitor, track & recall all your workouts for the entire year.
* So, now stick to all your goals & achieve them using this application.
* Have a quick view of all the data on the calendar itself.
FEATURES:
* Record all the data along with the basic information like name, photo, etc.
* See changes and improvements over time
* Motivate yourself to improve your fitness
* Send the data through Email.
* Quick glance of the cycling log data.
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/8928
iMapMyRide
iMapMyRide features real-time ride gps tracking with distance, time, pace, and speed display, support for mile or km output, synchronization with your cycling training log and biking routes on MapMyRide.com, viewing of your cycling history with maps from your BlackBerry® smartphone, and Twitter integration.
GPS-location must be enabled and 3rd party access supported by your carrier. For example, this product does not work with Verizon and the Curve/Bold however it does work with Verizon and the Storm. This product also does not work with most international carriers. Please check with your carrier before you purchase this application as we are unable to provide refunds through the App Store.
With iMapMyRide, you can instantaneously get your cycling maps and view them in Google or Google Earth, view elevation profiles, post them to your blog or website, email them to friends, or print them out for an event or group ride.
When you ride, iMapMyRide.com automatically breaks your rides into 5-mile splits so you can compare segments of your workout.
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/5366
AllSport GPS
Track runs, bike rides, walks, and fitness workouts with AllSport GPS. Download a FREE 7-day trial version today; just click “Download Trial.” After 7 days, we will ask for a one-time fee of $19.99.
Turn your BlackBerry® into a personal trainer and workout collector. AllSport GPS uses the built-in GPS on your BlackBerry® to track all your workouts and fitness stats. Plus, use our website to analyze, store, plan, and share your training sessions. With AllSport GPS you can:
* Track your workout routes on a map
* Collect fitness stats (time, speed, distance traveled, and calories burned).
* Store weekly, monthly, and annual workouts. Compare workouts online too.
* View speed and elevation graphs.
* Download street, aerial, and trail maps wirelessly to your BlackBerry®.
* Send workouts wirelessly to the trimbleoutdoors.com to see more maps and stats.
* Share and exchange rides, runs, and runs with friends.
* Retrieve trips from your online account on your phone.
* Access thousands of public trips submitted by our online community and the editors of Bicycling magazine.
* Keep workouts private or share them with our active community.
* Race against previous workouts to better your personal records.
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/139
Bike-O-Meter
Bike-O-Meter is a “must have” App for every cycling or walking enthusiast. The App works equally well in an vehicle or automobile.
Bike-O-Meter is both a speedometer and odometer that allows instantaneous speed and distance whether you are walking, riding a bicycle or a vehicle.
The Bike-O-Meter App employs some very sophisticated algorithms to calculate speeds and distances very accurately.
It provides the ability to monitor speed, distance, elapsed time, heading/direction and locations that are important to a serious traveler. Bike-O-Meter tracks your trip, your overall speed, distance and elapsed time.
Mount it on your vehicle or carry it in your pocket/holster. All cellphone functions are available while you Bike-O-Meter runs in the background.
Bike-O-Meter supports 18 functions
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/9112
VeloComputer
Transforms your phone into an advanced cycling computer. Strap it on your thigh and get cadence from accelerometer and speed from GPS. Keep your eyes on the road, not your display with audible VeloTones.
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/1838
In the file wp-config.php, add the following code:
if ( isset($_GET['debug']) && $_GET['debug'] == 'debug')
define('WP_DEBUG', true);
I add ?debug=debug to its URL and see what’s causing the trouble.
Change that second ‘debug’ to a key of your own choosing, so not everyone out there can open debug mode on your blog
http://www.ozerov.de/bigdump.php
I used a script called BigDump.php, a staggered SQL dump importer. It executes only a small part of the huge dump and restarts itself. The next session starts where the last was stopped to keep you from running into your server’s limits. Instructions for using it are on the BigDump website. Basically you place your SQL file in a folder on your server, along with the bigdump.php file. You edit that file with your database information and then visit the page on your server and set the import to go. This is a fairly quick process and will save you a lot of time.
If you have root access to your server, create a backup using SSH
cd to the directory where you want to store your dump file:
cd /var/www/vhosts/yourdomain.com/httpdocs/sqldump
Then tell mysql to dump it out:
mysqldump –add-drop-table -u dbuser -p your_db > mybackup.sql
It will prompt you for your password. Everything should dump out without a problem.
*Note: The directory where you’re sending the dump file needs to be writeable by the server. Also, you don’t really want to leave it in that folder permanently. Just drop it there and pull it off your server so that you can manipulate it if you have to.
How to Import a Large SQL File
Importing is usually a bit messier. If you’re duplicating this database for testing purposes or moving your site to a new server, a large dump file, even when gzipped, can pose some challenges in the import process. This is the part where things can really stall out, and you need a few tricks up your sleeve.
Ordinarily I would just use phpMyAdmin to import the file. Because it’s so large, the first thing you should do is try importing via SSH:
mysql -u your_database -p db_user < mybackup.sql
Common Error when using SSH:
"got a packet bigger than ‘max_allowed_packet’ bytes"
Now what? Depending on the size of your file, running this command may fix it for you:
mysql> set global max_allowed_packet=1000000000;
mysql> set global net_buffer_length=1000000;
Then try importing your database after this. If it still doesn’t work, you might try splitting it up.
Download a program that will split up your SQL file, such as SQLDumpSplitter2. This is a free SQL dump file splitter that will let you determine how big your chops will be and will automatically cut and save your split SQL file. Yes, this is a pain, but it is sometimes the only way to get this accomplished.
http://www.rusiczki.net/2007/01/24/sql-dump-file-splitter/
Create the splits and then upload them to a directory on your server.
If you want to restore the dump, you have to execute the yourdatabase_DataStructure.sql first because it contains the Tables structure. After that, you can execute the other .sql-files as they contain the data of the now existing tables. Using SSH, CD to your directory again and make sure to send this first:
mysql -u db_user -p db_name < yourbackup_DataStructure.sql
Then your splits:
mysql -u db_user -p db_name < yourbackup_1.sql
mysql -u db_user -p db_name < yourbackup_2.sql
etc…
I had a site hosted at a domain and the client asked me to change the domain.
There are many ways to do such a thing.
RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / Redirect 301 / http://mynewdomain.com/
This way, all requests to the root of my old domain get redirected to the root of my new domain.
But what if I try yo access some path inside my old domain? It would raise a 404 error because it does not have the content anymore.
I want that if the user access http://myolddomain.com/path/ it redirects him to http://mynewdomain.com/path/. So I ended up with this:
RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RedirectMatch 301 (.*)$ http://mynewdomain.com$1
Method2:
This method hides all visual cues that the web page being displayed is not at the URL in the browser’s address bar (unless the web page being displayed itself contains images or wordage that provide clues).
What you do is create a FRAMESET web page that loads the target web page.
Make a web page with the following code. Change the URL in the third line of the code to the URL of the web page to be displayed in the browser.
<frameset rows="100%">
<frameset cols="100%">
<frame src="http://domain.com/page.html" frameborder="0" scrolling="no">
</frameset>
</frameset>
Put only the above into the FRAMESET web page. Use no HTML or BODY or other normal web page tags.
Upload the FRAMESET web page to your server. Load the FRAMESET web page into your browser.
You’ll notice that the URL of the FRAMESET web page is in your browser’s address bar even while a different web page, the one you specified in the third line of the above code, is displayed in the browser window.
That’s the simplicity of URL masking with a FRAMESET tag.
Method3:
This method can leave visual cues that the page being displayed is not the page at the URL in the browser’s address bar.
The clues can be (other than clues the web page being displayed itself may contain), depending on the dimensions of the IFRAME compared to the dimensions of the displayed web page:
Scrollbars appear on the IFRAME. When the displayed web page is larger than the dimensions of the IFRAME tag, and the IFRAME is allowed to display scroll bars, scroll bars will appear for the site user.
Part of the displayed web page is cut off. When the displayed web page is larger than the dimensions of the IFRAME tag, and the IFRAME is prevented from displaying scroll bars, the excess of the displayed web page is cropped.
The browser window scroll bars allow the user to scroll down past the end of the displayed page. When the dimensions of the IFRAME tag exceed that of the displayed web page, and the dimensions are larger than the browser window itself, scrollbars for the browser window will let the user scroll past the end of the displayed web page.
To use an IFRAME for URL masking, create a web page with an IFRAME that loads the target web page.
Make a web page with the following code. Change the URL in the fourth line of the code to the URL of the web page to be displayed in the browser.
<html> <body> <iframe src="http://domain.com/page.html" frameborder="0" width="960" height="2500" scrolling="no"> </frameset> </body> </html> </iframe>
Upload the IFRAME web page to your server. Load the IFRAME web page into your browser.
You’ll notice that the URL of the IFRAME web page is in your browser’s address bar even while a different web page, the one you specified in the fourth line of the above code, is displayed in the IFRAME tag.
RGB documents are meant for screens, and CMYK documents are meant for printing.
Therefore, when you print a CMYK document and you need a really rich black it’s important to remember one thing: 100% K isn’t the blackest black you can get.
The blackest-black you can get when printing in CMYK is C-75 M-68 Y-67 K-90.
Using the Terminal, Snow Leopard (10.6) users can enter this command, substituting “~/Downloads” (the Downloads folder inside the user folder) for whatever file or folder where they’d like to prevent future download warnings.
In 10.6, copy and paste this command:
xattr -d -r com.apple.quarantine ~/Downloads
To remove the warning dialog from already-downloaded files, you need to use Terminal (in Applications -> Utilities).
In 10.5, copy and paste this command:
find ~/Downloads/geeklog-1.6.1 -type f -exec xattr -d com.apple.quarantine {} \;
Note that these commands can take a while to run if there are a lot of files in your Downloads folder. You can also change the directory they run on by modifying the ~/Downloads bit of the command—just change it to reflect the full path to whatever folder you’d like to update. (Remember to use backslashes before spaces, if any of the items on the path contain spaces.)
Permanently disable the warning system
If you’d like to disable the warning dialogs completely (for any files you download in the future), open Terminal and copy and paste this command:
defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSQuarantine -bool NO
After you get the command prompt back (you won’t see any feedback; the command prompt will simply appear again), restart your Mac. From now on, you won’t be warned when opening downloaded files. It goes without saying, but making this change reduces the security of your machine.
If you do permanently disable the system, and then decide you’d like it back, repeat the above command, but change NO to YES and reboot your Mac.