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You’re going through a weight loss journey, it’s difficult, so very very difficult, so you head to the App Store and you scroll down for a while. You find an app finally, and like the aesthetics, so you give it a go.
YOU THEN TAP FOOD AND A WILD POP UP AD APPEARS
GO DELETE BUTTON, I CHOOSE YOU
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Just what I wanted more stress to help me go on the diet I’m desperately trying to go on, which is very difficult. Few make it to the goal.
This app makes it painfully obvious that the only reason for its existence is to profit after someone’s struggle and it’s very sad. Like even the one that tells me there’s in app purchases doesn’t give me an ad when I’m logging food.
Do yourself a favor and do not download.Show lessDid not work
The program kept blinking off. Alternately, I’d get a pop-up of cartoons/games and would have to wait 30 seconds or so for that to go away. Ultimately did not have foods that I eat. I think this is gear toward a European market. I used to have an app called MyPlate, which had every food item under the sun, but I cannot find that anymore. I do not recommend this app.Show lessUseful and simple
A while back I wrote a very positive review for this app and recommended it to users. It lacked a good food database, or nice interface, or extensive functionality. But there was no subscription, no tracking, no annoying ads. It still did a decent job if one took the time to enter food info themselves.
To support the developer’s work I purchased the paid “Pro” version. It added nothing of use, but it is only fair for people to be compensated for what they create.
Today, things turned 180 degrees with the new version. Tracking creeps in, ads are as bad and obtrusive as they can be, no useful functionality added, and no updates to the Pro version for paying users.
Very sad development… I guess I was wrong to support this app.Show less