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EatRight - Food Diary / Journal - Simple Daily Nutrition and Fitness Checklist at Mac App Store analyse
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| Country | Price |
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| Canada | 2.99 CAD |
| China | 15 CNY |
| France | 1.99 EUR |
| Germany | 1.99 EUR |
| Italy | 1.99 EUR |
| Netherlands | 1.99 EUR |
| Portugal | 1.99 EUR |
| Spain | 1.99 EUR |
| Poland | 2.29 EUR |
| UK | 1.99 GBP |
| India | 199 INR |
| Japan | 300 JPY |
| Korea, Republic Of | 3300 KRW |
| Poland | 9.99 PLN |
| Russia | 199 RUB |
| Turkey | 99.99 TRY |
| USA | 1.99 USD |
| Korea, Republic Of | 2.19 USD |
| Ukraine | 1.99 USD |
Reviews
All reviews →Good idea, but...
Need a weight log. When you eat more portions that you planed, you should lose points, not add... For the fruits/veggies, you should be able to eat more without losing points.
Not what it seems
This is not at all what I thought it would be. Not worth the money. Sorry.
Terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not worth the money at all, you still have to look up the serving sizes yourself & all this app does is allow you to add up the percentages manually. Please dont waste your money!
Go back to simplicity of original
Ok - lets put aside that it crashes a lot. The idea of the app was to be able to SIMPLY track whether you are getting your daily intake of good food. So... whats with swiping up, then swiping over, just to input in grams? What the heck? The graphics are beautiful, but please, PLEASE return to the simplicity of your old app. Thats why many people bought it.
Good app!
But there is room for improvement. It would be nice to change the times for (and to name) the reminders. It would also be awesome to add to/change the list of items. Overall, this is great for tracking servings of food groups, which is very helpful on low GI diets and those that concentrate more on servings and meal intervals than calories.
Great idea, not great execution.
This is a great example of why I wish it were possible to test apps out before buying them. It claims to be customizable, but there are things you can’t personalize— for example, it’s impossible to turn off any “Essential” food groups (Grains, Vegetables, Fruits, Dairy, and Protein.” You also can’t edit what time of day the app will refresh. And, “checking” items is not as easy or intuitive as it should be— it took me a minute to figure out how to mark a serving, and even now that I know what to do it’s hard to manipulate.
Getting there!
Love the concept. A few minor bugs, but still useful.