![]() The MMR app is somewhat better (although, again, the free version has adverts) but, overall, the design issues speak to a lack of investment and harm my enjoyment of using the tool. I tried it in both Chrome and whatever Microsoft calls its new browser and both present the same issues. Text extends beyond where it’s meant to go. The ride details screen is messy and, bluntly, corrupted in places. In the free version, most screens feature display adverts. It looks like development on MMR stopped in about 2013 (which is coincidentally-not-coincidentally when Under Armour – they of the magnificent tight undercrackers – bought it). And I’ll be honest, I interact most with the website version of Strava when I’m writing posts for this blog rather than day-to-day ride recording, analysis and ‘social’.īut the website design speaks to a key fundamental difference between Strava and MapMyRide. Yes, I know we’re all ‘mobile first’ these days.
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