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  • Needs some UI fixes

    For those who are colorblind the entry screen and stats may be tougher to use. I’m partially red-green colorblind and although I can see the choices I can tell that someone with more deficiency would have a problem.

    The app needs to do automatic backup instead of constantly interrupting me to do a backup.
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  • Won’t show February onwards

    Great app I use it a lot but ever since it’s come to feb 2022 it doesn’t let me see anything I post, it’ll go to February but then glitch out and go to feb 1970? Please can this get fixed asap
  • My only wish for this app

    I wish I could track my stress and focus in the same way I can track my mood on the 1-10 scale. For me there is a relationship between my mood, stress, and focus. It would be great if I could layer two trackers on the same graph
  • So simple that I use it, daily, for years.

    This is a perfect app. I have it set to ping me once a day and I record my mood. Takes about 10 seconds, so it's simple to use. As a direct result, I now have several years of trends accumulated so can easily see a period in my life when mood was slipping. This is often not quite so obvious in the moment, which is why this tool is so useful for me.
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  • Great features, just what I need but backup issues

    This app has just the features I wanted and more. There’s a simple scale that you can customise and recording those values is charted on graphs. The hashtag journaling features is a stand out feature I didn’t think of as requirement but I am sold on its uselessness when helping you map what affects you and how.
    I record my photo daily but I’m not entirely sure if that’s of much worth to me; will have to se over time.
    I would have given this app 5 stars but the Google drive backup doesn’t work.
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  • So helpful

    I love everything about this app. It lets you create posts with so many elements. A little journaling, add a picture, a location tag, even hashtags that are grouped into positive and negative. They also offer a wide range of moods to pick from when you start the entry. It tracks trends and shows overall patterns which is super helpful for tracking my moods.
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  • Really useful for mood and pain diaries

    I have used this app for over 6 years now across many phones and versions of iOS. It works well and developer addresses any issues as they are reported.

    It has a simple interface that just works and makes it easy to capture regular information with a score. You can then output this in graphs or a fairly comprehensive PDF report.

    You can configure options such as sounds and reminders, how the scoring system (1-10) works and also add #hashtags and templates.

    Can’t recommend this enough. Especially if you are looking to keep a pain diary.
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  • Every update

    I love this mood app. It works for exactly what I need without all the unnecessary bells and whistles. HOWEVER; it seems like almost every update kills the notification function, which I heavily rely on. They did it again this last update and there is no way to contact the developer to tell them it’s broke again. Otherwise, it’s a great app.
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  • Helps me keep track of my moods

    As someone with mental illness, tracking moods is vital to help my doctors provide care.

    I’ve used this app daily for over a year, I highly recommend using this app.
  • Bummer :-/

    Been using this app since 2016. It’s always been simple to use but around the beginning of this year it simply stopped working entirely. Reminders don’t work, backup file is constantly corrupted, synchronize toggles on but a minute later, it’s grey again. Even the sounds don’t work (wasted enough time looking through my phone’s settings - it’s the app).

    What brought me here now is that even the fitted graph isn’t working properly, and this might be the most valuable tool the app offers... but now, something is all screwed up; the data is all there, but the graph is different. Somehow the line totally changed without the data changing & now the graphing tool doesn’t mean much anymore, since it’s no longer reflective of the data points as a frame of reference. This only became a problem a couple months ago, as well.

    And, for whatever the developers say about getting back to you quicker using their website... I contacted support twice - once in January and again the first week of April - in January, I was asked to confirm my phone make & model (even though all that info is in their own support email template from the app) & the second time, no response. I never received a reply in January after re-submitting my make and model again.

    It’s too bad it’s gone this way, I used this tool with my doctor.
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    Developer Response

    Fixed in 4.1.11

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