Just added an account here, too. I like the charts and the way it posts to facebook. Though I am still using SportTracks as my official logbook. I like having my own data offline so I can access it whenever I want.
I'm hoping to catch up my runs on dailymile soon. I don't think I've entered anything for the last 2 months or so. I like the idea of DailyMile, but I just find that I end up forgetting about it a lot of the time.
My running was greatly neglected this winter, but hopefully I am getting back into swing over the past couple weeks. Took a chance and did 3mi BF yesterday with no blisters or soreness, so I still know how to run, however slowly! I love DailyMile and have been using it as my run log since last spring. I think I've friended all of you listed here.
BTW, I've been playing around with the ElectricMiles iPhone App for DailyMile. It works pretty well, but it needs more options so I do not have to go back into DM to add details to my run like weather, equipment, etc.
So is Dailymile substantially better than RunningAhead? I see more and more people using DM (Facebook posts) and am wondering if I ought to switch? I have no issues with RA, just wondering if there's a huge advantage in moving my log over.
RunningAhead looks more like a straight forward activity log with associated forums, while DailyMile is like a "Facebook" for runners and other athletes. DM is fun!
So is Dailymile substantially better than RunningAhead? I see more and more people using DM (Facebook posts) and am wondering if I ought to switch? I have no issues with RA, just wondering if there's a huge advantage in moving my log over.
It's pretty solid and simple to use for running. It's more like facebook though. I'm not sure compared to RA, I've never used it. DM is severley lacking in the crosstraining tracking section. They care more about sharing and motivation than accurate tracking and analysis in my opinion.
Ahh. I don't need more social networking options. I like that RA will upload directly from my Garmin and plop it into my Facebook news feed-- that's enough workout publicity for me.