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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Argus Fitness-Tracking App Updated With New Social Feature, Fitbit Import And ... - AppAdvice


Argus[1] , the popular motion and fitness tracker developed by Azumio, has just received another major update.


Featuring integration with third-party wearable devices and health apps, Argus lets you easily monitor and manage your activities, workouts, sleep, food consumption, hydration, weight, and vitals. Released[2] for iPhone and iPod touch early last July, it was updated to version 2.0 last September with design tweaks for iOS 7 and M7 motion coprocessor support on iPhone 5s.


And now, Argus has received yet another major update, which brings the following improvements and fixes:




  • Social with Close Friends

  • Changing the profile photo

  • Fitbit import

  • Bluetooth heart rate monitor support for activities

  • LifeTrak C410 and LifeTRNr SYNC support

  • New Run/Cycle/Hike activity recording dashboard with live map and heart rate support

  • More stats in activity details screen

  • Corrected Negative steps with M7

  • Corrected Step data gets reset in rate cases

  • Corrected active time for steps

  • Corrected timezone and daylight savings time issues with calorie calculation



The new version of Argus is available now in the App Store for free.[3] The app is optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 6.0 or later.


For more information on Argus, check out our original review[4] of the app here on AppAdvice.


See also: Moves 2.0 Features iOS 7 Design, M7 Integration And New Battery Saving Mode, RunKeeper 4.1 Now Captures Movements Outside Of Your Regular Workout, and Nike Launches M7-Powered Nike+ Move App, Releases Nike+ FuelBand 2.0 For iOS[5] [6] [7]



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