Great Idea, Horrible Execution
I do love this app and what it brings with it. However, I agree with many of the comments above - there are definitely ways to improve it. How about the fact that after the first four days, the weight graph stays at 181lbs no matter no matter what I enter per day. Two weeks in and it still says 181. Even tried deleting entries, but that day still says 181. Unbelievably useless. Then there are these:
1) This should have a database just like similar apps where I can actually punch in McDonalds double cheeseburger or Kirkland bacon bits.
2) The database that you have should be updated and broadened. There are so many foods that are not even listed. For instance: GoJi Berries. No list whatsoever. Bacon bits of any kind. Not listed.
3) There needs to be a way you can add and track water consumption (on a graph). This is very important for any daily nutrition diary.
4) There needs to be a way that you can add physical exercise and/or activities and track those on a graph. This is essential as it completely changes net caloric consumption.
5) As mentioned above, once a food is added in the custom realm, it should appear with the regular food items and should be "favoritable".
6) There should be a way that you can input vitamin and mineral supplements that is easier than just manually.
7) There should be a way that you can export graphical reports that highlight which vitamins and minerals you are struggling to maintain, etc.
8) If you click on the info button for the daily log, the numbers that come up are obviously incorrect. By a lot. Unless I am indeed consuming 46 kg of fat in a day.
9) Overall, a great app and a great concept, but far too many clicks, far too time-consuming, and not anywhere near comprehensive enough. If the app makers dont improve upon this, their competition will.
Mark C K about
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