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All Versions of RunCalc

2.3

April 15, 2021

Fixed a crash on iPads

2.2

June 10, 2020

- Updated to verify support for iOS 13 - Added support for larger devices - Fixed a bug in metric speed calculations (Kph)
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2.1

January 8, 2016

- New Apple Watch app! Calculate times, distances, or paces right from your Apple Watch. Includes English and Metric units. - Support for the iPad, including split-screen multi-tasking. Open RunCalc in a side window while typing an email or posting on Facebook.
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2.0.1

December 11, 2015

- Completely rewritten for iOS9. *This update fixes an App Store problem that was downloading an older non-working version of the app.*
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2.0

December 7, 2015

**NOTE - The App Store is having a glitch where it downloads the older 1.x version of our app instead of 2.0, so it still doesn't work on iOS9. We're working with Apple to fix this and get the real 2.0 version available ** - Completely rewritten from the ground up to take advantage of iOS9 and newer iPhones!
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1.4.2

November 17, 2010

- Updated to iOS4, including support for multitasking - Stability fixes
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1.4.1

June 4, 2010

Fixed a bug where the app wouldn't always remember your metric/english preferences
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1.4

October 28, 2009

- Much more flexible handling of metric & english units. You can now have distance, pace, and calculated results all in different units if you'd like (i.e. set 10K distance but still enter pace in min/mile) - Bug fix for ":" key on keypad when entering times or paces.
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1.3.3

April 21, 2009

- Added pre-set distances for ultras (50K, 50 miles, 100K, 100 miles) - Maximum run time can now be up to 31 hours
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1.3.2

February 6, 2009

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Description of RunCalc

** The original running calculator for iPhone! Now with Apple Watch & iPad support ** A quick and easy running calculator, to calculate time, distance or pace. Enter the time & distance you ran, and see your average pace. Or find the pace you need to run to hit a goal time for a race distance. RunCalc is perfect for runners of all levels, and makes it easy to figure out the pace you ran a race, calculate split times for track workouts, or see how long it will take to run a distance at a certain pace. Features include: • Solve for time, distance, or pace. • Enter values with dials or a keyboard. • Live recalculating - change any of the inputs and the result is instantly displayed. • Use miles or kilometers, with automatic conversion between units. • Shows pace in minutes per mile/K and speed in MPH/KPH for easy use with treadmills. • Built-in pre-sets for accurate calculations on common race & workout distances (400m, 800m, 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, etc). * Be sure to check out Maverick's other running apps, Race Pace and TriCalc *
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RunCalc: FAQ

Can RunCalc support iPad devices?

Yes, RunCalc is available for iPad users.
The RunCalc app was created by Maverick Software LLC.
The minimum supported iOS version for the RunCalc app is iOS 12.1.
The overall user rating of the RunCalc app is 5.0.
Runcalc Relates To The Health & Fitness App Genre.
2.3 is the most recent version of RunCalc.
June 27, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the RunCalc app.
RunCalc officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the RunCalc app: Dutch, English, French and 10 more.
No, RunCalc is not on Apple Arcade.
No, RunCalc does not support in-app purchases.
No, RunCalc does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of RunCalc

  • Undo Update

    Ever since app was updated, nothing works correctly...please fix or undo update!! Horrible
  • Doesn't work since upgrade

    Can choose values as it always returns to zero. Always
  • Please fix app!!!

    No longer works with new iOS