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Version History of Eat Five

2.7

September 5, 2023

The weekly chart is now multicoloured, thanks to Eat Fiver SocialMelon for the suggestion! If you prefer the old green and red style, you can switch multicolour off in Settings.

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2.6.2

July 14, 2023

Improved upgrade process. Restored scope buttons to search bars.

2.6

July 13, 2023

Streak! See how many consecutive days you've hit your target. Minor bug fixes and layout improvements.

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2.5.1

April 4, 2022

Fixed a bug which could cause iPad devices to crash after adding a new record.

2.5

December 27, 2021

It's Christmas, so we thought we'd add some bells and whistles to the app! Well, just a bell actually, but it's free and it rings when you hit your daily target. And you can turn it off in Settings if you don't like it. We hope you do though. Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from RW Apps.

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2.4

May 10, 2021

Reinstated wheel-style date pickers. Fixed a bug which could cause iPad app to crash when the device is rotated.

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2.3

November 22, 2019

Fixes a bug in v2.2 where adding a new record may cause the app to crash. Thanks to everyone who reported this and apologies for any inconvenience.

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2.2

November 20, 2019

New premium feature (available when you buy the food list): Win virtual medals for hitting your target 7 or more days in a row! Minor bug fixes and layout changes for iOS 13.

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2.0

September 18, 2017

NEW: See 5 a Day tips from the NHS. NEW: Premium features (available when you buy the food list): •See your most recently used foods first when adding a new record. •Wikipedia links so you can find out all about your favourite foods, as well as those you haven't tried yet. •Monthly stats showing your monthly totals and daily average. •Daily reminder at a time you set, telling you how many more portions you need. If you've already bought the food list, the premium features will be unlocked automatically, but you'll need to reset the food list to activate the Wikipedia links. Adding your own foods is now a premium feature, enabled when you buy the food list. If you've previously added your own foods, you'll be able to continue using them as long as you don't delete them.

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1.2

August 14, 2017

Eat Five now has an app icon badge to show how many more portions you need to reach your daily target. The badge automatically resets every day at midnight. If you'd rather not see the badge, you can turn it off with your Settings app.

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Eat Five In-App Purchases History

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Food List

The food list loads the app with over 150 foods, including portion sizes and photos.

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Description of Eat Five

Hit your healthy eating target the easy way with Eat Five. Just record how many portions of fruit and vegetables you eat, then check your progress day by day and week by week. You can use the app straight away or you can buy a list of over 150 foods with portion sizes, full colour photos and Wikipedia links using the in-app purchase. With Eat Five you can: - Record how many portions you have. - See your daily totals. - Check a chart showing your progress each week. - Set your own target from 5 to 10 portions a day. - See 5 a Day tips from the NHS. If you buy the food list you can also: - See recommended portion sizes for over 150 different foods. - Add your own foods with photos. - Show your most recently used foods first when adding a new record. - Get monthly summaries showing your monthly totals and daily average. - Win virtual medals for hitting your target 7 or more days in a row in 1 month. - See how many consecutive days you've hit your target. - Set a daily reminder telling you how many more portions you need.
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Eat Five: FAQ

Is Eat Five software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, the Eat Five software is iPad-compatible.

Who released the Eat Five app?

RW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIMITED built the Eat Five app.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Eat Five app?

Eat Five currently supports iOS 12.0 or later.

How do users rate the Eat Five app?

Eat Five has a user rating of 4.5.

What is the main genre of the Eat Five app?

Health & Fitness Is The Primary Genre Of The Eat Five App.

What’s the current version of the Eat Five app?

The current version of Eat Five is 2.7.

What date was the latest Eat Five update?

The date of the last Eat Five update is September 30, 2024.

What was the Eat Five release date?

The Eat Five app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Eat Five have?

The Eat Five app is rated RW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIMITED: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Eat Five support?

Eat Five currently features the following languages: English.

Is Eat Five part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Eat Five is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Eat Five integrated with in-app purchases?

Yes, Eat Five seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.

Is Eat Five tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Eat Five is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Eat Five incorporate ads within the app?

No, Eat Five does not incorporate ads within the app.

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Reviews of Eat Five

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  • It’s Great

    This is really a nice and simple app that helps you reach your daily goal to eat enough fruit to be more healthy. The app designed so carefully according to NHS recommendations. Thank you so much for this great app. Don’t judge the app if the look is simple. It really helps you to improve your health.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review, it's great to hear you're finding the app helpful. Chris, RW Apps.
  • Almost right

    I was looking for a simple app to log my fruits and vegetables to make sure I’m getting my daily portions in at a glance without having to measure and count calories etc. This is almost right. I don’t like being limited to one portion of beans a day. Also, how the heck is a portion of sliced carrots or beans figured out to be 3 heaping tbs? A little more flexibility would be good. Will try this out for a few days and see how it goes.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review Melissa. The NHS guidelines recommend no more than one portion of beans or pulses a day because of their high starch content. The quantities are only meant as a guide, if in doubt always measure out 80g or 3 ounces. Best wishes RW Apps.