Leave a Review ActivityTracker Pedometer
Simple. Gets the job done. Apple Activity Tracker should be embarrassed!
Wow… how hard is it to track steps on your phone, or on your watch at the same time? This simple programming has apparently escaped Apple. It should be obvious that your watch isn’t on your wrist, and it’s time to take your steps off of your phone, but that’s not the case with their Activity Tracker app. Oye. Every other activity tracker, like Fitbit, has done this for years. This is grade school programming.
This app is simple and works.Show lessFirst rate!
It may seem like such a little thing, but this was the first app I tried that actually told me how to use it. I tried a couple of the “free” (ad-supported) apps and wondered why I could not get them to work AT ALL! As it turns out, one has to enable motion-detection in the settings. Since this was my first time using an app that detected motion as a fitness tracker I assumed the same thing that enabled GPS to work also made this app work. One would think any app that depended on a certain setting would also inform you if the setting was incorrect. Oops.Show lessActivity Tracker is really good
I find it to stay fairly accurate for almost anything I do / with one notable exception. I have a three acre lot, and cut it using a riding mower. For reasons that I cannot understand Activity Tracker gives me credit for steps while I am riding the mower. It is not a one to one relationship (as in for every +/- 3 feet I ride I get a step), but it does show me as having made steps. This does not happen in a car or a bus or an airplane... so perhaps I am getting some secret exercise when riding on my John Deere that only Activity Tracker knows about! My only complaint is that I occasionally hav I rboo my phone because Activity Tracker locks upShow lessDeveloper Response
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