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  • Gives me a great way to view

    I am able to clean up the exported data and use it to share with my pulmonologist.
  • Very limited activity data

    Missing activity data or tags that would allow correlation of heart rate data with a specific activity. For example, Apple Watch captures when I’m swimming, the distance, pace and stroke. It knows when I’m resting and when I’m swimming. It also captures my heart rate the entire time. I wanted to get all the activity data from Apple Health captured by my watch so I can do my own analysis. None of that data is available for export.

    Probably useful to others, but not me. Thankfully I only wasted $1.99.
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  • Data file

    Data file output is nonsensical, the rows should be by date and time and the columns should be the name of the value be an exported.
  • Heart rate csv

    I was expecting the agility to export heart rate data that reflected the options to select by hour or by day. Option to select not within download elements
  • Exactly What I Needed

    Simple - Easy - worth every penny
  • Who knew Numbers app had max 65535 lines?

    I tried to import the last year’s running/walking distances. This did so, but in 2 second intervals. I learned, for instance, that between 3:29:51 and 3:29:53 last September 26 I walked exactly .0026817004001084173 miles. That info is a little more granular than I want. I would like my $2 back, though.
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  • Best export for CSV

    I’m doing quantified self and This is the best tool I’ve found so far to track things yourself. I imported to google sheets and it works!
  • Very helpful

    Really helped me with exporting my data for my doctor who had Microsoft Excel only. Saving life’s basically!
  • Trash program

    Only export one at a time waste of money does not export right number also
  • Could be great with some improvements

    Finding that some steps recorded on a given date (e.g. 9/25/19) show up in the CSV file with another date (e.g. 9/26/19). Not sure if there’s some issue with a time zone being applied to the export, but it is definitely throwing my step counts off when I try and sum the steps based on the dates in the CSV file. Speaking of, it would be even better if the process could sum the steps on a separate tab by date, rather than getting all the granular step counts and then having to sum them manually in Excel for each day.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for the feedback. The latest update now uses the local time zone in the CSV file. I will look into adding aggregations as a feature.

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