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    Singlespeed10

    The forced migration from RouteSlip.com to Maymyride.com was a step backwards:

    1. Navigation is awkward.
    2. Total elevation ascended and descended does not calculate correctly - you have to download data into Excel to calculate.
    3. The search for rides is nearly useless unless you know exactly which parameters to search for (and then it's not a search, is it?).

     

    All of these things worked really well in Routeslip.  Advertisers take note that this site needs a lot of work in order to retain users - and it could be really great.

    • CommentAuthorFree MemberMk1Racer
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2008
     
    Mk1Racer

    Single,

     

    I have to agree w/ you.  I REALLY liked the way routeslip.com worked (when it worked).  The elevation here is totally off.  I also liked the way rs.c's reporting function worked.  I'm also ticked that I can't get any of my old rs.c data from last year.  I was really looking forward to measuring my performance this year vs. last year.  I had tried several of the other route mapping programs out there, and ended up using rs.c because it fit my needs the best.  mmr is not really fitting that need as well.  Hopefully the people running this site will take note. 

    • CommentAuthorHero!!kevin@mmf
    • CommentTimeJun 26th 2008
     
    kevin@mmf

    We should have all the RS data -- what are you looking for in particular?

    Also, we're improving our mapping capabilities with the next version of the mapping tool which was put in place because of the need of cyclists... Send us a bullet-point list of what you're looking for and we'll see if we can fit it into our next rev! 

    -Kevin 

    • CommentAuthorFree MemberMk1Racer
    • CommentTimeJul 6th 2008
     
    Mk1Racer

    Kevin,

     

    I'm looking for my training log from last year on routeslip.com.  I want ride, distance, time, avg. mph, total climb, ride date.  Should all be there, if you guys have all the old data.

     

    One of the things I really liked about RS.C was the climbing data.  I liked tracking my miles vs. climbing.  I really would like to measure my progress this year vs. last year.