Renaming one of the built-in activity types is not an option, and making a ConnectIQ app that allows the user to specify the app name shown in the ConnectIQ app list is not possible either.
If, as an example, you wanted an app that had the name 'Yoga' in the ConnectIQ application list, that could be done. It would require the app be built with that name. If you wanted another app that was named 'Fly Fishing', That would require another app to be created with that name.
If you don't care what the app does or looks like, just that you be able to specify the name of the app, this is trivial. You just need to give the developer the name and icon you want to be displayed.
If you want the app to provide actual functionality, then you have to list your requirements. For example, if you wanted to be able to record activity data, or if you want to display something like a data field, those requirements would need to be enumerated so that the developer could implement them. If you want the app to look and behave like the built-in apps, all of that would need to be implemented; the built-in apps cannot simply copied.
I'm not saying someone isn't willing to take on your project, just that all of your requirements need to be provided if you want to be happy with the result. If you want something just like the built-in running app, but with a different name, that is a very big request with a very small benefit.
Renaming one of the built-in activity types is not an option, and making a ConnectIQ app that allows the user to specify the app name shown in the ConnectIQ app list is not possible either.
If, as an example, you wanted an app that had the name 'Yoga' in the ConnectIQ application list, that could be done. It would require the app be built with that name. If you wanted another app that was named 'Fly Fishing', That would require another app to be created with that name.
If you don't care what the app does or looks like, just that you be able to specify the name of the app, this is trivial. You just need to give the developer the name and icon you want to be displayed.
If you want the app to provide actual functionality, then you have to list your requirements. For example, if you wanted to be able to record activity data, or if you want to display something like a data field, those requirements would need to be enumerated so that the developer could implement them. If you want the app to look and behave like the built-in apps, all of that would need to be implemented; the built-in apps cannot simply copied.
I'm not saying someone isn't willing to take on your project, just that all of your requirements need to be provided if you want to be happy with the result. If you want something just like the built-in running app, but with a different name, that is a very big request with a very small benefit.
I would definitely like a yoga app that's just titled yoga (and categorized as "other" since there is no yoga on the list), shows the time, and that's it... Also an app that does the same with weights. I think you mentioned you're working on these, right?
If you can, allow us to manually input calories, or avg heart rate so it calculates calories.
I didn't know they couldn't just be one app. But separate apps that measure time and where we can calculate calories would work fine.