I think I'm being a bit dumb (blame it on the shock of completing w5r1 without stopping this morning!) but I can't find the app for iphone. All the itunes links seem to go to the podcasts which I normally use but I fancy trying the app sometimes (so I can listen to my own music). I've gone to the app store and it's bringing up a few different versions but none which look to be the one linked to the Laura podcasts. It used to be available as I did download it once but had to delete it as it froze - does anyone know if it's still available?
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Reviews look really poor! Are you able to sign in and go from where you were up to on the last app? Mine literaly just stopped working! Even the link on the NHS website is still to the old app!
Hi Ceinfryn, I've only used the podcast so far but today I fancied listening to my own music so wanted to try the app. I've downloaded it now (it didn't ask me to sign in). It looks like I can only listen to playlists on itunes which is a shame as I generally use Spotify. It's a pain if it hasn't kept a record of your previous progress though
Sorry - for some reason when I did a search on the site before posting it was only bringing up things from months ago.
Now I've actually posted, I can see a related section post which shows others have had the same problem - looks like it's been moved to here itunes.apple.com/gb/app/one...
I used the app with Laura on my first run, as I'd used the podcasts on my old iPod Classic, and liked the idea of listening to my own music. However I found the app to be very unstable. It kept forgetting to tell me when to run/walk and also crashed altogether at one point so I ditched it.
Someone recommended the Zen Labs app instead and I absolutely love it. Lets me play my own music, never crashes and if you pay the £1.20 it gets rid of the ads and gives you a few other features.
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