RunKeeper 4.0 introduces iOS7 support

RunKeeper 4.0 introduces iOS7 support

The updated app feels "lighter and cleaner," featuring a new start screen and few features that address some of the problems users had with the app before.
GymPact now integrates with Fitbit

GymPact now integrates with Fitbit

GymPact has a new partner "under its sleeve" - Fitbit. With this integration, when you track 10,000+ daily steps with Fitbit, it will count...
Moves for Android

Fitness tracking app Moves comes to Android

Originally the iPhone exclusive, it managed to attract more than 2.5 million downloads from Apple's AppStore.
Moves Connected Apps catalogue

Moves activity tracker launches Connected Apps catalogue with apps and services using the Moves...

The catalogue kicks off with some 16 apps, including Earndit, EveryMove, Tictrac, Narrato Journal, Moves Export, Proves, MMapper and Nudge.

MapMyFitness now sync with Jawbone UP

Importing workout data from UP is easy, and it will populate entire day's worth of steps as a single "Walk" workout.

EB Sport Group’s SYNC Burn and Elite can sing along MapMyFitness apps

Through the MapMyFitness platform, users can view, track and share their fitness progress, creating an environment that constantly encourages and challenges them.
RunKeeper 3.6 for iPhone

RunKeeper 3.6 for iPhone makes mobile fitness more personal

The new Training tab allows users to find a trustworthy plan that fits their goals, with many options to choose from on all ends of the spectrum.
GymPact now integrates with Jawbone UP

GymPact now integrates with Jawbone UP

When you track 10,000+ daily steps with your UP band, it will count as a workout toward your weekly Pact.

MapMyRun for iPhone gets a massive update

One of the cool features included in this release, Rate My Run, will let runners rate how they feel after each workout, from "crushed my goal" to "took it easy."
RunKeeper users can now connect their account to a MyFitnessPal account to be able to seamlessly track two very major aspects of the overall health -- exercise and nutrition -- without unnecessary and clunky extra steps. By connecting the two accounts you'll see the calories you've counted in MyFitnessPal displayed in your feed on RunKeeper.com. In addition, the calories you burn off while tracking activities with RunKeeper will automatically be credited and reflected in your net calorie count on MyFitnessPal with no extra math or input needed on your end. Finally, there's the weight information sync across both apps, so any RunKeeper-connected scale you use will shoot that information over to MyFitnessPal.

RunKeeper integrates with MyFitnessPal to provide users with real-time nutrition data

Users will be able to seamlessly track two very major aspects of the overall health, exercise and nutrition, without unnecessary and clunky extra steps.