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PowerAgent has gotten better with recent releases, but still pales in comparison to WKO+. Do yourself a favor and get a copy of CyclingPeaks WKO+ Athlete edition: http://www.cyclingpeakssoftware.com/wko/

You don't need the upload to trainingpeaks subscription or multi rider editions but this software is well worth the hundred bucks to help you get the most out of your power meter. The Performance Manager alone is worth the sales price....

-Dave
Thanks Dave
just downloading the free trial, also got the hunter allen power training book arrive today from the usa, thats my bedtime reading for this weekend.
yeah the bundled software is normaly quite basi with devices, samething with garmin forerunner software so i use sporttracks http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/ its totaly free and very impressive but mainly for runners like myself.
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Thanks Dave
just downloading the free trial, also got the hunter allen power training book arrive today from the usa, thats my bedtime reading for this weekend.
yeah the bundled software is normaly quite basi with devices, samething with garmin forerunner software so i use sporttracks http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/ its totaly free and very impressive but mainly for runners like myself.
If you want any help or ideas you could always try some coaching - that's often the fastest way to get returns on your kit and the improvements that you need. There's several coaches here (on this forum) and i'm just down the road from you!!

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