New Version
Topic: Export Tool
New feature: Added support for "Pulse" field.
Here it is:
RLExport-0.1.2185.21751.zip(16KB)
Export Tool Update
Topic: Export Tool
New feature: the utility can now export "public" logs without requiring a password.
Here it is:
RLExport-0.1.2168.23427.zip(14KB)
Here's the updated source too:
RLExport-src-0.1.2168.23427.zip(16KB)
Other Sites
Topic: Other Running Sites
I'd also like to start building a list of alternative running log sites.
RunningAhead:Very cool free running site with advanced searching and graphing capabilites.
Pros:+ Powerful search/graphing
+ Import and export capabilities
+ GoogleMaps
+ Clean interface, with no ads
+ Constantly updated
Cons:- Might be too complicated for some
- No support for running teams
- No projected training
Rating: 9/10
CoolRunning:Large website with many users
Pros:+ Large user community and active forum
+ Import and export capabilities
+ Running related articles/content
+ Running tips
+ Race listings
Cons:- Some annoying ads
Rating: 7/10
Dolphinstreet Running Log:Very simple and clean running log
Pros:+ Simple and clean
Cons:- Not very powerful
Rating: 6/10
Exporter Source
Topic: Export Tool
Here's the source-code, its in C# and uses Visual Studio .Net 2003. Please let me know if you have any questions/suggestions.
It'd also be great if you drop me a line just so I know who's using it.
Email me at
myrlexport@gmail.com or post here.
RLExport-source.zip (16KB)
Export Tool
Topic: Export Tool
I spent the better part of last week writing an export utility for a friend on running-log.com who wanted to export data.
But I realized that it might be useful for other people as well. So I tried to make it generic and easy to use.
Here it is:RLExport.zip (15KB)Please note, this utility requires the Microsoft .Net Framework Version 1.1 to run.
It can be obtained from the
Microsoft website or via
Windows Update.
Here are some screenshots:
Intro screen
Login screen, here you provide the credentials you use when logging into running-log.com.
(it defaults to the guest user)
After successfully logging in, you select the date range you'd like to export
Here's a shot of the progress dialog, it will show you in real-time what the records look like as it is downloading them.
You're done! Use this screen to select a folder where a tab-delimited file named "rlexport.txt" will be written.
You can archive the output for your records or import it into another online running log site.
The file is tab-delimited and seems to be Excel-friendly.
The downside is, this utility requires the Microsoft .Net Framework Version 1.1 to run.
It can be obtained from the
Microsoft website or via
Windows Update.
Here it is:RLExport.zip (15KB)