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65% of runners suffer an injury at least once a year. Why does this happen? Is it due to the shoes? Is it due to the posture? Is it lack of stretching? RunInjuryFree, a new iPhone app, delivers motivating training sessions as well as the knowledge of sport medicine professionals straight in your phone.
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Contenta Video Browser 1.3 released

A new exciting release of Contenta Video Browser featuring:

  • a totally revamped user interface. A lot of work has been done to make the product self-explaining and easy to use.
  • new export options
  • bugs fixing and speed optimizations
  • website contains detailed guided tour and video trailer
  • Read more here:http://www.contenta-running.com/run-injury-free/


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    Contenta Running website released

    Contenta Running is a software designed for your Android mobile phone. It is a motivating and practical app that will guide you toward becoming a better runner. The website will be a resource for anyone interested by running.
    Visit here.

    Contenta Video Converter 1.1

    We release a simple video converter. It is the most easy to use: You add videos, choose output format and click Start. That’s it.

    It supports various video formats: avi (DivX, Xvid, MS compatible), DV (Raw DV for NTSC or PAL), mpeg (DVD, VCD >- NTSC or PAL or HQ), Quicktime (MOV, H.264), MPEG-4 h.264 (mp4), M4V (iPod Small or TV Out), Flash videos (flv), 3GPP H.263 and H.264, Make videos for Nokia Nxx, Google Android phones, Blackberry, iPod/iPhone, PSP, PS3, XBox360, Zune. Optimized for multi-core processors.
    Download a 30 day evaluation here

    Contenta Video Browser 1.0 released

    After more than one year of development, we release our innovative solution to the problem of video overload.
    The problem is that it has become so easy to take video snapshots of our lives that it becomes nearly impossible to find what you want to see, because there are so many files and so many hours of videos.
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