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Endomondo import

Hi

When I want to import a run from my FR 610 with Express to Endomondo, then it ask for a location of the file?
I does synchronies with Garmin Connect, but not possible for Endomondo to find the file.

If I use ANT agent, then theres no problems for Endomondo :confused:
  • As many browsers are starting to eliminate plugins, Garmin has decided to no longer support the Communicator Plugin (CPI). Due to this change, ANT devices no longer can send data to third party websites using the CPI.

    Due to this change, Garmin will be working directly with third party websites and applications that enhance our user experiences. Until those developments are implemented, see this FAQ to locate your activities and manually upload to Endomondo (if supported): Why are my activities files not being stored on my computer once I have uploaded them to Garmin Connect using Garmin Express?

    Sam
  • At last, an answer, even if it IS not really acceptable. It is somewhat arrogant of Garmin to cut off users in this way before there is an alternative route in place. Until yesterday I have been using the Ant agent, with occasional forays to using Express, only to find it didn't support this (core) functionality, finding no adequate explanation on the interweb, then returning to Ant agent. Yesterday I was presented with an ultimatum message from Garmin about the new connect (which so far as I can see works just fine and dandy with Ant agent) and cessation of support for the route that works.

    I was attracted to Garmin (from Polar) by its support for open standards and interoperability (after being burned by proprietary approaches used by the Finnish company). This goes quite contrary to that.

    Garmin, you need to decide what your business model is, how you maintain customer value and how you make sure you don't drive your customers away.
  • Th link kindly posted by the Garmin care agent above would give you the impressions that GE does not store the files on your computer after upload. That is not the case. The post details the file locations and I have copied that detail for you below. Knowing this, it's a simple matter to locate the files and manually import them into Endomondo, Strava, SportTracks etc.

    Whether you (or I) like it or not it's not for Garmin to work with 3rd parties, it's for 3rd parties to work with Garmin and change accordingly. If those 3rd parties cannot work out how to access the files from your computer or from Garmin Connect, then you will have to manually intervene. Garmin does things to (apparently) improve the service it provides to its customers (although sometimes those improvements might be debatable) not to other manufacturers or other sites seeking to make money.

    And then there's https://tapiriik.com too. Ask them if thy'll provide a sync link to Endomondo. I assume you are already badgering Endomondo to undertake work to automatically sync with Garmin Connect. My experience with Endomondo has been less than stellar and I suspect the response will be no better than anything you get from Garmin

    Windows Vista, 7, 8:
    C:\ProgramData\Garmin\GarminConnect\DeviceUnitID\Upload
    Windows XP:
    C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data1\Garmin\GarminConnect\UnitID\Upload
    Mac OS 10.7 and higher:
    ~user/Library/Application Support/Garmin/GarminConnect/UnitID/Upload

    Windows Note: If the ProgramData or Application Data folders are not displayed:
    Click the Tools menu
    Click Folder Options
    Click on the View tab
    Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders
    Click OK
    OS X Note: The user Library folder is hidden by default in Mac OS 10.7 and higher. To open the user Library folder:
    Open Finder
    Click Go (at the top of the menu bar)
    Select Home
    Click Go (at the top of the menu bar)
    Click Go to Folder
    Type Library
    Click Go button
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    I totaly agree to this post

    I totaly agree to this post

    At last, an answer, even if it IS not really acceptable. It is somewhat arrogant of Garmin to cut off users in this way before there is an alternative route in place. Until yesterday I have been using the Ant agent, with occasional forays to using Express, only to find it didn't support this (core) functionality, finding no adequate explanation on the interweb, then returning to Ant agent. Yesterday I was presented with an ultimatum message from Garmin about the new connect (which so far as I can see works just fine and dandy with Ant agent) and cessation of support for the route that works.

    I was attracted to Garmin (from Polar) by its support for open standards and interoperability (after being burned by proprietary approaches used by the Finnish company). This goes quite contrary to that.

    Garmin, you need to decide what your business model is, how you maintain customer value and how you make sure you don't drive your customers away.[/QUOTE