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  • Need more detail

    You need to have parts of a pound so that there is detail such as 145.5 pounds versus 145 or 146
  • Not good for kg users

    There is no decimal point available to record the weight. This is important because the kg is a large unit.
    I there deleted the app as soon as I tried to record the first day.
  • Good Weight Tracker

    This is a very good tracker with impressive easy input and displays.
    Only gripes are I couldn’t amend a record when entered wrongly, and the graph is locked in portrait. Also don’t know what the limit is on the number of readings.
  • Simple but useless in kilos!

    Very simple app and easy to use. The biggest problem for me (and why i am uninstalling it) is that working in whole kilograms only (ie no decimal places) makes it pretty useless. A kilo being 2.2lbs means you can hardly see a daily progression as your whole number of kilos probably won’t change for days (maybe once a week?). It might work better for anyone working in pounds (even then no half pounds available). VERDICT: Useless for kilos..... only for limited lbs use!
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  • Ads

    I couldn’t make it 1 minute into using the app before an ad took over my screen.
  • Anita coleman

    Want to lose weight, and set graph up
  • Just started

    I have just started with this app so far it’s been
    Very helpful and it’s not to fussy
  • It could do more…

    It could do more, as in it could have more features. It could DEFINITELY let you enter weight in not just whole number values but AT LEAST the option to enter weight in 0.5 lb increments.
    ——— EXAMPLE: 135.0 or 134.5 ———
    I have 3 scales at home and one measures in 0.5 lb [& 0.5 kg] increments, while the other 2 measure in 0.2 lb increments [& 0.2 kg]. I mainly use one of the 0.2 lb increment scales.
    It is hard enough to decide whether to record the weight up or down to a half pound or a whole pound. But it is maddening trying to decide if a 133.6 lb readout [these are just average weights for someone not even the same height as me, not my own weight] should be entered in the app as 133 or 134. Then what if it reads 133.4 ?? Does that round up over half a pound to 134, or down to 133?
    Adding an option for a one digit decimal point would easily solve this frustration. I don’t know how many digital scales these days even use whole number only readouts. This must be an issue w/ most people using this app.
    Also, it’d be awesome if different entries could be made throughout the day. Sometimes I may not weight myself for days, but other days I like to compare my weight throughout multiple days w/ each other. If this could have the option to also add a “TITLE” or “DESCRIPTION” w/ each entry, like “BEFORE BREAKFAST”, “BEFORE WORKOUT”, “AFTER WORKOUT” etc. … much like adding custom descriptions for multiple phone#’s in a single contact within a contact list (Along with the time of day of each entry)…then that would make this app a 4 or 5.
    A solid 5 stars would depend on how and if that data could be sorted in order to compare various data points in graphs and in how different factors on different days, and times of day affect weight.
    I mean if I could program apps, I’d make it myself. I’d throw in some kind of way to add comments on what I ate, how or if I worked out, etc.
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  • Good Tool

    This is a very good app.

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