RowPro Query

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Hi
Does anyone know how to enter a time in the oar bits window,. I think most people use their 2k PB time. I give up :(
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I think Bill Doctor is your man - he'll know. I vaguely remember something about some settings for a personal profile on the oarbits website and it picks it up from there

In fact, I've had a dig around and if you go to www.digitalrowing.com, log in, then go to "Customers", "My account", there's a "My Profile" tab and you enter the info there

It's a bit of a pig to find - it took me 10 minutes and I've done it once

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For some daft reason it is not in the Rowpro interface, so you have to login to the oarbits on a web browser and edit that part of your profile there like Plummy said.
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Cheers guys Thanks for your help SORTED =D> =D>
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I have been looking at RowPro for sometime and just wanted to know how much it will cost? The C2 site sells the license for £18.99 for a year and everytime i go on the RowPro site it is all in $$. :? Will i just need the licence or is there a whole lot more to it than that ?

EDIT: I forgot to mention that i got a free 20 day trial with my new machine.I suppose that i should try the Free trial on Wednesday when i am off work.I will try to find a row between 10:30am and 1o'clock.
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No that's pretty much it Jason, you just need to connect from your PM to a USB pord and away you go. A standard printer lead should do the job.
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Set my Free 20 day rowPro up,but i am having problems downloading 2.3 version onto VISTA. #-o I will get there eventually.
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Whilst we are on the subject, does anyone know how reliable RowPro is through a PM2+. :?: Like Jason I have been considering this for a while but don't want to waste the money.

Also would be interested to know, Jason, if you manage to sort your Vista issue. [-o<

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I have Vista and haven't had any problems at all. Everything worked first time :) Maybe I was just lucky!
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Vista worked fine for me. On three other laptops, all using XP, it just wouldn't load and I gave up for a few months until I bought another laptop as my financial year ends.

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Many thanks Bill and Rachel.

Any PM2+ users out there????
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RowPro Still wont work on our computer. :x Sent an e_mail asking for some advice,From Pete at RowPro.Really wanted to be using it by now. :evil: I will just have to see what happens. :roll:
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Hang on in there Jason, getting it to work can be a right pain, but it is worth it Pete should sort you out, when you do your 1st online session you will put it all behind you.
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JonathanA wrote:Many thanks Bill and Rachel.

Any PM2+ users out there????
I was - I used a USB dongle to make the Serial interface work.

BUT - it was a bit flakey and in the end I bought a PM3.
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