davewrites
Tuned and Synch'ed
My butcher rides and we talk two wheelers EVERY weekend during my grocery run.
This morning he introduced me to two smartphone apps. I was blown away that I didn’t know either existed. (He always assumed I just knew.)
So, I raced home and searched this forum and… no threads about the first? Really!?!
Anyways, if you don’t know about it already, let me introduce you to…
1. Scenic, which I’ve played with for the past hour and already determined to be essential motorcycle tech. I may delete Google Maps because Scenic is infinitely superior based on what I want from a navigation app. In fact, Scenic may replace a couple of specialty apps that relate to riding.
*chef’s kiss*
The second app has been referenced a few times on this forum…
2. Relive, which may not be essential, but should be an outstanding companion app for Scenic. If you ride extended trips with frequent stops for photography, then you probably need Relive as well. It’s perfect for riding, driving, hiking, etc. It’s such a cool concept and elegantly executed.
Ultimately, I’m thrilled that people have developed apps that I’ve daydreamed about AND exceeded those lofty expectations.
Apologies if this is old news and congrats if this is new!
This morning he introduced me to two smartphone apps. I was blown away that I didn’t know either existed. (He always assumed I just knew.)
So, I raced home and searched this forum and… no threads about the first? Really!?!
Anyways, if you don’t know about it already, let me introduce you to…
1. Scenic, which I’ve played with for the past hour and already determined to be essential motorcycle tech. I may delete Google Maps because Scenic is infinitely superior based on what I want from a navigation app. In fact, Scenic may replace a couple of specialty apps that relate to riding.
*chef’s kiss*
The second app has been referenced a few times on this forum…
2. Relive, which may not be essential, but should be an outstanding companion app for Scenic. If you ride extended trips with frequent stops for photography, then you probably need Relive as well. It’s perfect for riding, driving, hiking, etc. It’s such a cool concept and elegantly executed.
Ultimately, I’m thrilled that people have developed apps that I’ve daydreamed about AND exceeded those lofty expectations.
Apologies if this is old news and congrats if this is new!