Oefen is the most beautifully designed fitness companion ever, for a mobile device. Oefen is an Afrikaans word for exercise, and for us a tribute to great athletes. This revolutionary app has been designed exclusively for iPhone and gives most stunning and enjoyable experience on a Retina display. FREE version has all the features of the paid version enabled, except it saves only the last workout data.
Oefen helps you assess your daily workouts in terms of Calories, Distance, Time and Speed. Select from six types of workouts; walk, running, cycling, skiing, walk with pet, and roller skating; tap click to seamlessly shift between workouts, do multiple workouts in a session, listen to your music with album arts and map view without losing sight of Oefen Parameters. Share your iPhone with your family and yet sandbox your data via multiple profiles. Oefen comes integrated with Twitter so broadcasting every detail about your workout is fun.
Quick Walkthrough
- Create profiles to keep track of your daily workouts, without having to share with your family and friends. Its not just for family and friends, profiles come handy for coaches too, who are training several people. Profiles help the coach to keep track of all his/her trainees concisely.
- Multifaceted design offers most beautiful Dashboard, Music and Map centric views during a workout. Going out for daily exercise has never been this fun.
- Choose from seven stunning themes and personalize the look to suite your mood.
Step into the Fame Hall to review your personal best under every workout type you ever set out with. Make them as your personal goal and beat them.
- You would be astonished how much of statistics can be packed into this beautiful app. Immerse yourself within the powerful statistics and analyze how you are progressing
- Let your friends know about your workouts and achievements through Twitter.
Explore all the 35+ features on the Oefen web home (http://bit.ly/TAbWb6).
Note:
- iPod touch does not support GPS functionality.
- Some features like Twitter and maps require users to be connected to internet.
- Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.