OutRun: Open-source, privacy oriented, outdoor fitness tracker

(outrun.tadris.de)

58 points | by 0x000042 a day ago ago

25 comments

  • gausswho a day ago

    I've been using OpenTracks and Nextcloud for this purpose. The UI is pretty basic and the elevation not accurate, but mostly gets the job done.

    Would love to have a TUI for something like this.

  • insane_dreamer a day ago

    Very nice but last update was 3y ago so not going to survive Apple's "break backward compatibility like it's 1999" approach.

    A lot of these apps that come with fitness hardware are free these days (i.e., Wahoo bike computer, Garmin watch) so there's less of a need for something like this. But nevertheless kudos for making it FOSS.

    • notachatbot123 a day ago

      Free, but sadly not privacy-oriented. Garmin is pretty horrible with its Cloud pushing.

  • rpicard a day ago

    I’m really interested in this, but it looks like it hasn’t been worked on in a while and there are some crash reports on the iOS store reviews.

    I would love if Apple built some of this in native apps.

    I do like sharing runs with a small group of friends.

    • ecesena a day ago

      Apple native app is called fitness. You can share workouts.

      • rpicard a day ago

        Can you record a run in there somewhere? Might just be bad googling, but I can’t see an option just using the phone.

        • ecesena a day ago

          Ah no I think you need a watch. Or at least that’s what I use.

          • rpicard 21 hours ago

            Maybe that’s a good enough reason for me to get one.

            Strava works, but I just don’t like how much they try to push on you. I just want to track runs and PRs and encourage my friends.

            • ecesena 3 minutes ago

              I highly recommend. Personally I have the one without LTE, can store music, podcast & audiobooks and leave the phone home. Apple pay also works for the occasional stop at grocery before going back home. Once you start tracking running, you’ll get addicted to track every other workout, I definitely doubled+ the amount of activity I do just thanks to the gamification aspect.

  • perbu a day ago

    Looks great. I'm abit worried about it being free, though. People that take on arduous tasks for free tend to get tired of it after some time.

    Open source helps a lot here, though, so I'm not too worried. Source is here, fwiw: https://github.com/timfraedrich/OutRun

    Edit: Looks like the project is abandoned. So, yeah, maybe it should have costed a couple of bucks.

  • Cieric a day ago

    I see Open-source, but I'm not able to find any link to a repo anywhere on that page. And while it's not as popular as I think it should be, there is a project already called outrun (https://github.com/Overv/outrun), the domains are different so it might not matter much.

    Edit: Nevermind perbu provided the source link and the both projects appear to be stale anyways.

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  • phege a day ago

    check out FitTrack for an open source fitness tracker for Android: https://codeberg.org/jannis/FitoTrack

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  • haunter a day ago

    Looks like an abandoned project https://github.com/timfraedrich/OutRun

    • jadbox a day ago

      Also no Android :(

    • mtsr a day ago

      Or feature complete?

      • tokai a day ago

        Bugs are not being fixed. The author said a little year ago that "I wouldn't necessarily say abandoned. I still work on it from time to time, but progress is very very slow", but its has not being worked on a long time before and since this message. So its safe to say that its not an active project.

        https://github.com/timfraedrich/OutRun/issues/91

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  • thesuperbigfrog a day ago

    Not to be confused with the classic OutRun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run

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  • mkesper a day ago

    On Android, have a look at GadgetBridge https://gadgetbridge.org/gadgets/