RunTimeLog
RunTimeLog is an online logbook for runners that we created in summer 2009.
Richard had just started training for his first marathon, and was frustrated with the web applications available for runners.
We wanted to create a site that would make it easy for users to plot a route on a map, find out exactly how far the route was, save it for future reference, and log training sessions on the route.
Using the Google maps API (and some fairly fiddly JavaScript) we were able to do just that.
Most of the
Ruby on Rails
coding for RunTimeLog
was done by
Daniel Cooper,
with a bit of help
interference from
Richard.
Jamie Richardson-Smith came up a very web-2.0ish look 'n' feel
that we were really pleased with.
As with all the sites we create, it's implemented using nice lightweight HTML and CSS and it ranks highly in search engines for some good keywords.
RunTimelog, the free online running log (new window)
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