The Nike+ Running App For iOS Gets Updated And Goes Free

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If the Nike+ GPS app didn’t get you running, well, the Nike+ Running will definitely help you to finally get yourself down to the jogging path. There’s a lot more in the offing than just the name change, and it won’t be a surprise if the app’s 4.0 version that is rapidly gaining popularity continues to remain such a hit for a long time.

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Talking about the things that matter, what is it in the new version, you might well ask. Nike+ Running doesn’t only let you use the app in a far more quicker way by tapping the Run button anywhere from the app, it offers you a plethora of useful information about your running history. From knowing how you fared in your last run as compared to your previous runs to giving you bright ideas to make your next run interesting, this app surely scores high even when it comes to the fun quotient. For instance, we all have our list of songs that keep us motivated while we complete the distance; the latest version of the app now lets you select and play your own ‘Power Songs’ with just a tap of the button.

In addition to tracking your progress by checking out your landscape history view, finding routes and tagging friends, the app’s latest version lets you view your Run Summary, where you can set your terrain, tag your feelings after completing the run and know about the route. With the weather automatically tagged, you can see a mile-by-mile split of your run by simply rotating your phone and even tag your shoes!

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After all this, here’s the big surprise, the new updated App is now free!! It couldn’t have gotten any better, could it? Explore here for downloading or knowing more about the app.

Courtesy: The Next Web

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