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  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 16, 2010
  • December 11, 2019
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This app helps users track their dietary fiber intake by providing detailed information on over 1,100 foods. It rates foods by fiber content using a color-coded system and allows users to record their intake for up to a year.

βœ“Fiber content information for over 1,100 foods
βœ“Color-coded fiber rating system
βœ“Record and track daily fiber intake
βœ“Food intake history for up to one year
βœ“Detailed food information including weight and calories
βœ“Searchable food database with multiple names
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What's New in iFiber

7.0

December 11, 2019

A powerful new Search Facility has been added to the All Foods view. You can now search providing two search words/phrases. The first is required, but the second is optional. If a second word/phrase is provided, then you have the option of three possible ways to use the two words/phrases: 1) AND; 2) OR; and 3) BUT NOT. Search words/phrases are case insensitive. White space at the beginning and end of Search words/phrases will be removed. The "AND / OR / BUT NOT" operand selection is not taken into account unless there is a second Search word/phrase. As you are entering the Search criteria, the number of items found is displayed.

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User reviews

Takes minutes to switch between menus

I'm wondering if there's something wrong with my download because it takes minutes to change from the food search to the info menu where I can enter the foods I've eaten. From what I've seen, I like the the long list of foods available, and I like how I can adjust the amount of a particular food I've eaten. However, it's practically unusable for me because of the long time it takes to load up. Please fix this and I'd love to use it!
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It doesn't work

Whatever food you enter it will record as 0 g of fiber in the daily log. It also does not allow you to enter your own food if it is not in the list. The free app from Kellogs is much better. And it is free.

Exactly what I was looking for

(title says it all :-)

Great New Feature

Now I can keep track if how much fiber I eat during the day.

Ifiber

Its a $ 2:00 scam ! After U download, It will not open !

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FAQ

What is iFiber?

iFiber is a paid health and fitness application that helps users track their dietary fiber intake. It provides detailed information on the fiber content of over 1,100 foods and allows users to record their daily intake.

How does iFiber rate food for fiber content?

iFiber uses a color-coded system to rate foods from EXTREMELY LOW to EXTREMELY HIGH in fiber. For example, black indicates EXTREMELY HIGH fiber (10.1 - 31.2 g), while white indicates EXTREMELY LOW fiber (0.00 g).

What kind of information does iFiber provide for each food?

For each food serving, iFiber displays the Food Title, Weight (in grams), Common Measure, Fiber Content (in grams), Calories, Percentage of Fiber by Weight, USDA Description, USDA Food Group, and USDA Nutrient Database Number.

How long does iFiber keep my food intake information?

Your food intake information is maintained for one year. Data is presented in reverse chronological order, grouped by day, with the latest data appearing first.

Can I edit my recorded food intake in iFiber?

Yes, editing options include changing the number of servings, modifying the date of intake, and deleting records. You can also copy individual intake items or entire days to the current day.

What devices does iFiber support?

iFiber is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, as indicated by its supported devices list.

How often is iFiber updated?

The latest version of iFiber is 7.0, and it was last updated on December 11, 2019. This suggests updates may not be very frequent.

What is the cost of iFiber?

iFiber is a paid application with a price of $2.99. It does not appear to offer in-app purchases or a subscription model.