Friday, December 18, 2009

Training Peaks WKO+ 3.0 Review Part 2

I previously posted that Training Peaks released a new version of WKO+ here. As I dig into more new features, I will report on what my impressions are.

Overall, I am finding the interface similar to the previous version from a visual standpoint. The main change is the location of the view tabs.

I think I hit on an important improvement in the first post with regard to Garmin 310XT compatibility.

The next improvement I see is that there is now one version of WKO+ for everyone. I previously had an "unlimited" version designed for coaches who want to look at data from more than one user. The pricing for that version was $149, so from that perspective, the new version is cheaper. I was able to purchase the new version for an upgrade price of $64.50.

Related to pricing is the new "Flexible Licensing" which will make it easier to move WKO+ to a new computer when you upgrade or temporarily want to use a different computer. You are allowed to install on two different computers which is also nice for those who want to look at their data in two places.

Should you have a computer crash and you didn't get the chance to deactivate the software on that computer, you can still get it registered on a new computer provided you don't do this more than once a year.

Overall, that is flexible enough for most people without opening it up to people misusing open downloads to get the software for free.

In the next installment, I will look at Power Profiling.

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