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Version 1.0
Size 2.99 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 18 Aug 2015

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Description

Do you feel that you are not drinking enough water everyday? Do you forget to drink water in your busy schedule? Don’t worry anymore, because WaterApp Lite can help you in keeping you hydrated through out the day. WaterApp Lite will help you in fulfilling your daily water intake and keeps you hydrated all the time. Just add a glass after you drink water and easily reach your daily goal. Features: -Easy to use app. Add a glass with one click. -Water wave animation. -See how much you drank yesterday. Unlock pro features by upgrading to the paid version: -Reminder option to notify you to drink water. -Set reminder in 8 different times a day. -Desktop Widget with number of glasses that has been drunk. -Quickly take a glance on how much water you consumed this week.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 7.99k
Est. Revenue ~ $3.27k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

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Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free

Attractive But Not Very Useful

iByron · 10 years ago

The app is attractive and simple in design. It’s not very useful either in its current state or, I suspect, with full version. Just click the + button, and the number increments up to 8 and that’s it. But what does that mean? Presumably eight glasses, but there’s no way to set what a “glass” is. 8 ounces? 12 ounces? 250 mL? More? Less? Actual volume measurements would be more useful. At least some way to identify what a “glass” equals. It also stops at eight, and won’t let you add any more. So if you’ve been instructed by your healthcare professional that you need more than eight “glasses” a day, full tracking with this becomes impossible. The full version doesn’t seem to address either of these, so I can’t see spending even the small amount on it. Too bad because its simplicity and attractiveness — most other water apps are just ugly and cartoonish — would make me use it regularly.