Nutrition Charts

Nutrition Charts

Diet Nutrients Calories Facts

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Version History of Nutrition Charts

1.2.3

December 28, 2022

Updates for latest devices and operating systems

1.2.2

November 30, 2021

Update for latest IOS, IPhones, IPads, and MACs.

1.2.1

May 5, 2020

Release for iOS 13 and new devices; bug fixes

1.2.0

February 23, 2019

Enable lookup of measures and nutrient definitions (e.g. how is protein defined), documentation update, ergonomic changes (better screen usage for iphones).

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1.1.0

February 5, 2019

A new easy on the eyes Dark Theme added to the Light theme; minor ergonomic improvements and fixes.

1.0.4

October 16, 2018

Minor fixes

1.0.3

September 24, 2018

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Description of Nutrition Charts

Makes finding healthy foods so easy! The app is meant to answer important questions such as how much salt(sodium), sugar, trans fat, caffeine, etc. is in comparable foods so you can choose healthier foods; even small improvements over time can yield great positive results! Our displays reflect some of the latest food concerns such as vitamin D types, fat types, carb types, and more. Sugar values reflect natural and added sugar. You also use the app to find calorie info. Device Info: The app displays best in landscape mode on iPhones, and for tablets either portrait or landscape are great; the landscape views are ideal for the newer, larger iPhone's longer sizes in landscape; for smaller iPhones in portrait mode the chart must be scrolled to the right to see all the columns. A dark/light mode theme switch is available. Now also works with MACs. To use the app tap the FG button to choose the Food Group (FG) first, and then a profile button if desired. A 100gm portion measure for basic nutrients is charted first; then you can choose up to 7 more profiles: HouseHold measures: basic nutrients (H H), detailed carb data (HCarb), detailed fat data (HFat), Vitamin D info (H D); 100gm portion measure: basic nutrient (C100), detailed carb data (CCarb), detailed fat data (CFat), Vitamin D info (C D). You can sort high/low values by tapping on the nutrient heading. The 100gm displays are to allow an equal comparison among foods (e.g. for shopping) and at times may not reflect daily usage e.g. 100gm of oil or butter is not practical unless cooking in large organizations. Use the "HouseHold Measures" profiles to reflect actual usage or the 100gm profiles to compare and find optimum food nutrients for your situation. The TOP button in the lower right corner returns the view to the top if you have scrolled far down the chart. You can filter/search foods within a food group and the selection persists as you select other groups or profiles. This allows you to see different dimensions of the foods or food group e.g. is there a lot of fat, starch, protein, etc. in them. It can be a great learning tool to discover characteristics of food(s) or food groups. If you examine the food descriptions, many natural comparisons are possible: cooked vs. raw, salted vs. no salt, fat vs. no fat, and many more. A counter at the top of the listing shows how many food entries are selected. If you press and hold a heading (e.g. protein) more info is given via the Apple "Look Up" function; more info shows if you are connected to the internet. A unique filter/search feature is that you can tap a word in the food description in order to filter/search with it: Tap and holding a word highlights your selected word with the standard Apple "Copy, Look Up, Share" menu; tap the selected word again once and it transfers to the search box filtering the list of foods for it; if you tap again anywhere in the food description (leftmost) column, then the full listing of foods for the food group is reset. If you tap the "Look Up" popup and you are connected to the Internet, then a search is done for the word on the web (Wikipedia and Dictionary articles are often shown). This can be a great learning or research tool for everyone. The "Copy" option can be used to copy and paste selections; the "Share" has limited functionality at this time. The look up feature provides a very handy "Food Dictionary". To change the search field: tap on the word and type over it; deleting the search term returns the full display of the food group. You can use multiple words out of order in the search if typed in, but only one if tapped in. Data Source: We use the latest USDA data from their Standard Reference Legacy DataBase April, 2018 with over 7,000 foods. No internet connection is necessary (unless you want to do a web look up per above) after the app is loaded as all data is self-contained in the app; The data has been checked by a degreed accountant for accuracy.
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Nutrition Charts: FAQ

Is Nutrition Charts iPad-compatible?

Yes, Nutrition Charts works on iPad devices.

Who created the Nutrition Charts app?

Strat Tech Inc developed the Nutrition Charts app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Nutrition Charts?

The minimum iOS version for the Nutrition Charts app is 12.0.

How do users rate the app?

The average rating for the Nutrition Charts app is 4.

What is the primary genre of the Nutrition Charts app?

The Primary Genre Of The Nutrition Charts App Is Health & Fitness.

Which version of the Nutrition Charts app is the latest one?

The newest version of Nutrition Charts is 1.2.3.

What is the latest Nutrition Charts update release date?

The latest Nutrition Charts update was rolled out on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date when Nutrition Charts came out?

The Nutrition Charts app launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Nutrition Charts app?

The Nutrition Charts app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Strat Tech Inc.

What languages does Nutrition Charts support?

You can use the Nutrition Charts app in English.

Is Nutrition Charts part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Nutrition Charts is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Nutrition Charts integrated with in-app purchases?

No, Nutrition Charts does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Does Nutrition Charts support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Nutrition Charts does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Nutrition Charts include ads as part of its experience?

No, Nutrition Charts does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Nutrition Charts

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  • Bit weird

    Useful app with comprehensive information BUT a bit wacky. It includes dead animal parts under legumes. ??????
  • Misleading

    Not at all what I wanted. I want to tell how many calories are in a particular food — for example, 10 raw cherries. I got 17 responses and all were in 100 gram units. This is the US - we don’t do grams.

    Developer Response

    The program DOES list household U.S. measures; you just needed to select the 'H" household displays. We double checked the cherries and the 29 entries measures are in U.S. cups (as well as universal gram measures). The gram displays are mostly for comparison purposes to accurately show differences in foods and for foreign users. Thank you for letting us clarify the use of our program, and we hope you find it useful!
  • Meh

    Hard to read, not well developed or user friendly. Waste of money. Their data is free on the web anyway

    Developer Response

    Hello, we developed a special easy to read dark mode which all the main operating systems are using now to aid visual clarity (a light mode is still available). This dark mode is not available on every food app or on the web. The data used is the latest USDA data which is not available everywhere on the web. Thank you for your concerns.