Relive still works with Garmin Connect and MapMyRide, which I guess is good news if you're one of like three people on the planet.
Sorry, @bonefishjake.
This works out perfect for me. I've been trying to dump reLive for a while but I couldn't disconnect the automatic Strava integration. The idea is kinda cool but they don't make files for anything over 12 hours, which are the only tides I really want to show people.
If there were a viable alternate, I would drop Strava today because of this.
Don't be surprised if Strava updates the ToS at some point to say that by uploading you give them the data and they own the rights, or some bullshit along those lines.
What's so special about Strava (aside from the user base) that keeps you there?
Historical data plus the UI is better than any alternative. Having said that, I have not seen an alternative.
The UI isn't as smooth, so I'll buy @Norm's point there, but it's not unusable.
Is there something equivalent to the Strava dashboard, so I can see when my friends ride Wildcat without giving me a head's up?
Wildlife cam?
Even though it has its major short comings, I use Gamin Connect with my Edge 705. 10 year old equipment and 10 year old software seem to jive well together. Strava gets its data from sync'd from there.
FTFY.Most of us probably use Garmin Connect if we have an ancient Garmin device. We just have it synced to Strava and then use Strava for finding old rides, etc.
Relive does this:
My question is along the lines of: suppose you wanted to do this with your vacation pics and drop them along your walking route but you didn’t record your walking route on the gps. How do I create that gps track and have some sort of time data?
I guess I could just try to upload a manually generated route.
Blows my mind that Garmin still wants to be a hardware and not a software company and didn't push Garmin Connect far enough into the Strava world.