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2013-06-26 5:27 PM

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Subject: Pace defaults to miles on mobile version
To start with I love the new site!

When I am entering a run on the mobile version my pace and distance units default to miles. My user settings are set up to track everything in kilometers. It works properly on the desktop version.


2013-07-17 1:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Pace defaults to miles on mobile version
I see my bug report got moved into "Enhancements"

In my opinion, this really is a bug. Yes, there is a work-around but its not intuitive at all:

"A user must select pace units in order to correctly record the correct distance units, even if the user has no intention of recording pace."

I wonder how many new users to BT just give up and switch to Training Peaks before they ever discover the work-around?

Between this and your useless iPhone application where kilometers are completely borked, it's pretty obvious that BT doesn't do any quality assurance testing using the metric system.
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