Features:
- calculate distance / time / speed & tempo without page reload
- for distance, you can use standard values such as marathon and half marathon
- divide your run into segments - be honest with yourself, you won't make it full speed the whole run! ;)
- fun fact - did you know, that if first 10km you plan to run with speed 10km/h and the second 10km with 12km/h, than the average on those 20km will not be 11km/h? :)
- change order of segments easily, if you have a second thought about your strategy
- or just easily reset / remove wrong segments
- get a full summary of the plan and share it via whatsapp, FB, mail or just copy the link - in case someone needs to know what are your plans :)
- switch language between English and Polish
- switch between light and dark theme
- both above are locally stored in your browser
- add this app to your mobile screen - basic PWA is added (offline not yet available, but you will have a simple and inelegant icon on your screen ;))
- more to come!
Check out working instance here: https://runcalc.pages.dev
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
In the project directory, you can run:
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Your app is ready to be deployed!
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