The overview diagram in SportsTracker allows you to view information in a visual manner. The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents the variable of interest. It automatically updates to reflect changes in the data. You can further filter data by time duration, sport, or subtype to find specific information. Besides, the program lets you enter regular expressions to refine your search. With the new updates, you can expect to enjoy free features as well.
The latest update to SportsTracker includes new features. You can now see an altitude chart below your track on the Exercise Viewer. The altitude chart now shows multiple colors that indicate percentage ranges. You can mark the withdrawn equipment as 'not in use'. The application will check for updates every time you launch it. It also makes the transition to Kotlin with the help of a Google Play Store integration. You can now download the latest version of the app.
The interface of the application is minimalist. It has a toolbar and a menubar. The calendar view has an extra column on the right side to show activities for the week. The exercise list also has a separate tab. You can customize the view and units to suit your needs. To keep track of your exercise history, you can create notes to help you with future research. You can even export data from SportsTracker to a spreadsheet.