1.7
March 31, 2024
- New lock screen widgets - Bug fixes
1.6
March 21, 2024
- New Lock Screen widget to open the app directly to the camera or the keyboard - Minor bug fixes
1.5
March 12, 2024
- Resolved an issue causing the Settings hint to re-appear upon app launch. - Enhanced user experience by ensuring the app opens directly to the Today view if you return after a 5-minute absence.
More1.4
March 12, 2024
- New: setup up reminders to log your meals! - Bug fixes and imprevements
1.3
March 7, 2024
- Summary vibe: change the tone of the summaries and select one of the 5 (you can find it on settings). Try them out! Terminator is our winner, what's yours? - Auto-fasting: to see how long you've been fasting since your last meal, and set you fasting goal (you can disable from settings). - Tag meals: now your meals auto tag to Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Snack. You can easily edit them just with a tap. - Autosend: you can now disable auto send pictures from settings.
More1.2
February 28, 2024
- Monitor the duration of your fast - Adjust meal times as needed - Resolves an issue causing the app to freeze during onboarding
More1.1
February 27, 2024
New name: Itadaki is now Eat! - History: go back to previous days - Delete meals - Bug fixes
More1.0
February 19, 2024
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Access to Eat Pro
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Yes, you can use the Eat app on iPad devices.
Caribe Pixels LLC released the Eat app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 17.0.
There are no ratings for the Eat app at the moment.
The App Genre Of The Eat App Is Health & Fitness.
1.7 is the current version of Eat.
The date of the latest Eat update is September 19, 2024.
Eat became publicly available on July 3, 2024.
The content advisory rating for the Eat app is Caribe Pixels LLC.
Eat is now available to use in English, Spanish.
Unfortunately, Eat is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, Eat provides opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Eat is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
No, ads are not featured prominently in Eat.