Buzz
In the past month our applications have been increasingly catching the attention of the media, and we are truly grateful for the kind words written about us. We’re thankful for inspiring customers and the wonderful iPhone platform. Here is a sample of what has been written about us. To see a full list, visit our Press page.
Runmeter and Cyclemeter for iPhone Review
in Macworld by Matthew Honan
also in Businessweek as Runmeter and Cyclemeter for iPhone
At one point in the very near past, if you wanted to track your speed and distance over a bike ride or run, calculate your calories burned, listen to music, share exercise data with friends, and view your route afterward, you’d need a cyclometer, a calculator, an iPod, an e-mail program, and, of course, a map. Today, however, all of these functions have been rolled into one device, the iPhone, thanks to great fitness tracking applications like Runmeter and Cyclemeter from Abvio.
Abvio Runmeter: The new King of iPhone fitness apps?
in PhoneDog by Noah Kravitz
For months now, RunKeeper Pro for iPhone has been my favorite running app. That all changed when I went to MacWorld this past January and met the folks from Abvio. Abvio’s Runmeter 2.0 is a seriously great GPS-based fitness app for iPhone.
Best of Macworld: Abvio Runmeter, Cyclemeter, Walkmeter
by Beatweek (formerly iProng)
Are you a fitness enthusiast? If you enjoy running, cycling, or going for a walk, try out Abvio’s new line of fitness apps — Runmeter, Cyclemeter, and Walkmeter. These exercise apps use the iPhone’s GPS to track and visualize exercise activities as well as help improve athletic performance and health. Each of these apps are similar to one another except for the fact that they come pre-customized to suit the needs of its user — the walker, runner, or cyclist.
This is just the beginning. We have big plans in store for the product, and we’re always glad to hear from our customers.
March 16, 2010 at 5:01 pm | Cycling, Running, Walking

At Macworld 2010, Beatweek named our apps