Bipolar a simple GUI application for exporting training sessions from Polar sync software, such as Polar FlowSync. Currently, the following applications and devices are supported:
- Polar FlowSync, on both Mac and Windows.
- Polar V800
- Polar Loop
The release plans is roughly as follows:
- 0.0.1 Working hook DLL for extracting data from Polar FlowSync on Windows.
- 0.1.0 Export to both GPX and TCX, in a headless mode (no GUI yet).
- 0.2.0 Mac OS support (both hook library, and headless app).
- 0.2.x Minor features and bug fixes.
- 0.3.0 Basic GUI.
- 0.3.x Minor features and bug fixes.
See the issue tracker for more details / granularity.
When Bipolar is installed, it places a custom DLL into the Polar FlowSync
application directory. This custom DLL then writes all training session data it
sees to binary files (in %LOCALAPPDATA%\Polar\PolarFlowSync\export
).
The installer also installs a separate Bipolar application, which, when exectued
looks through all training session data exported above, and, for any that don't
already have corresponding *.gpx
and/or *.tcx
files, converts those sessions
to GPX and/or TCX accordingly.
For OSX, Bipolar is provided as a standard disk image (*.dmg
) file. This file
contains both the Bipolar application (which can run completely standalone), and
the hook library. However, the hook library is not automatically installed for
OSX. Instead, the disk image includes a simple hook install script to run to
install the hook (which you will want to do, unless using the direct USB option
mentioned below).
The separate v800_downloader project provides a way of extracting training session data from the V800 directly, without the need for the hook mentioned above. That project extracts data in a format that is compatible with this project's Bipolar application, so can be used as a hook alternative if desired.
Of course, that is particularly exciting for Linux users, who otherwise could not make any significant use of this project, nor the Polar V800 in general.
The Bipolar Google Group is available for general discussion, questions, comments, suggestions, announcements etc. Email bipolar-app@googlegroups.com to subscribe.
Of course, the issue tracker is also available for reporting issues, asking questions, making comments and suggestions, etc.
There's also a bit of Bipolar-related chatter on the Polar forums.