I don't want to get into a fight with a moderator (see below). But I've complained twice to Garmin about the "modern" version of Connect being way too gimicky and difficult to use compared with the "classic" version that gave me what I wanted. No response.
Change is not always good. New is not always better. But try to tell that to young designers who are more concerned with building something clean and minimalist and whizzy-looking that will show well in their portfolio than they are in intuitive design and usability.
So...what's the alternative to Connect? I've been running since the 70s and have logged every workout I've ever done. 40 marathons, including multiple Bostons. I work in the technology business and help companies design/build Web sites for a living. The new connect makes a lot of the mistakes I counsel our young UX designers against, but I won't belabor that now. Garmin's app doesn't do what I need to do: i.e., a quick, easy-to-use look at each workout, including time, distance, pace, splits, and course, including elevation. Yeah, I know that's all there in one of the many, many views, but it's too slow to load and too painful to try to step through the splits, examine specific points on the course map, etc.
I don't use (and don't want to use) 95% of the bloated functionality. The older "classic" version wasn't the best, but it was good enough. The new version is too much and not good enough: the worst of all worlds.
What other running apps do the basics? Recommendations? Running is clearly important to me but I don't want to invest hours and hours learning a new app just to download a GPS log file. Neither I don't want to record my life's every detail (shoes, nutrition, which pair of shorts I wore, whether I was annoyed when I went out to run). I plan to keep my Excel file, too, to maintain the analysis and charting I've been doing with it for decades. I just want an easy way to get the data out of my GPS watch.
CLOSED THREAD FROM A FEW MONTHS AGO, BELOW, IS CLASSIC TECHIE ARROGANCE!:
User: Jim, I think you are missing the point here, this isn't about the speed of change. It's simply about people prefer I g classic and them being ignored, or told they are wrong. Is that clear to you now?
Moderator:
You've made your point. You've had your answer. Now please move on. Many folks are very happy with Modern, trying to cling on to an older way of working isn't helping anyone. Feel free to make constructive comments about how Modern could be improved.