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  • Critical Error

    The app is missing a way to add an old date. totally stupid thing to skip.
  • Pop Weight

    I was disappointed, that when I turned the phone to view in the landscape orientation, the app stayed in portrait mode. When there are maybe a month of data points, it would be very handy to see them in landscape mode.
  • Fantastic

    Been using it for nearly a year and no complaints. Works well, informative graphs and stats, look good, especially on night mode.
  • Not accurate

    A body fat measurement based solely on weight/height is flawed. The app may have been more accurate to have had a body mass index (bmi) instead.
  • The best weight tracking app

    I've been using this app for over a year now and it's definitely a mile ahead of other weight tracking apps. I think the simplicity and the focus in the statistics window is what sells it. No fuss and does the job extremely well
  • Flawed calculations

    This app has potential, but the calculations are fundamentally wrong. In calculating the number of days that you have been tracking the app incorrectly counts your first day. This causes the following calculations to all be incorrect: average weight change per day, rate of weight loss per week, days to target.

    I reported this to the developer a month ago and they conceded that I was right, but since it has been over 14 months since the last update, I'm not optimistic that the defect will be addressed.
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  • Export to CSV File doesn't work

    Please get it fixed in the next version.
  • Great, Lightweight App

    This is a great, simple app to use to keep track of your body fat % and weight.
    One thing I would add to make this app better is the ability to create a small note on the date you add your weight/body fat %. When you gain or lose weight, it would be nice to note what you did differently that day so that you can refer back to it in the future.
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  • Great for bulk import / export

    Worked perfectly for getting a bunch of Numbers-recorded data into HealthKit. I did massage the CSV out of Numbers a little, to make it exactly follow the example format that the app provides, though I'm not sure how necessary that actually was.

    Just a usage tip: once you've imported the CSV data into the app, you'll need to explicitly tell the app to sync that into HealthKit, via the "Copy to Health" button in the "Apple Health" subsection of the app's settings.
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  • Pretty nice

    I like it, but I wish I could use it in landscape as well as portrait. I like to stare at my current progress to visualize my future progress. Sounds silly, but visualizing my goals helps me stay motivated. Landscape would simply show more of the graph without scrunching it up.

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