aktiBMI Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 39 reviews. Read all reviews for aktiBMI for iPhone.
aktiBMI is free iOS app published by aktiWir GmbH

I Want To Love It, But..

Jurij m

At 28.7% BMI it says I’m at a normal weight. Every other app, every website says I’m overweight. Not Good.


Works Great Except...

jbexten

Overall the app does what it is supposed to. I have noticed that when selecting lb/ft units the weight development field under the protocol menu still displays it units in kg’s. Please fix this.


Discriminates against the 5'11" people

Rogissimo

It's like we just don't exist or something. Please fix so I can be enthused about the other cool features!


What a joke

KEGM10

At 6’3”, I am NOT overweight if I weigh more than 205 pounds. Seriously?


Great Ap

MTS2424

Very basic but much better than other bmi apps. It’s very visual which is helpful and tracks your logs. Great ap.


Useful (but needs work)

TXAG86PR

I like this app and have been using it for a while even though it still has issues. The app is good at allowing you to enter your weight and view your BMI level. It also has some nice visual charts so you can track your weight progress (by month, year, all). I installed this latest update which came out in August 2018 but didn’t go beyond that and pay for the new pro features as the basic features still have bugs/defects. If you look at their version history, their last 3 releases have each taken a year which is a lot of time to wait when the app still has errors but I keep using the app because it has the potential to be great. Hopefully, they will have another update soon. The Weight/Protocol screen continues to have problems. The weight development label shows ”kg” even though my settings are set to pounds. This screen also incorrectly shows that I’m currently “underweight” but that my desired weight is to be “overweight” LOL! Neither is accurate. They introduced a new bug as my previous weight entries now show an incorrect time. For weight entries logged since this latest update, the time is no longer displayed even though the app allows you to enter your weight multiple times in one day. I’m not sure why they named this screen “Protocol” when a protocol is a set of rules, and especially since the button/icon in the navigation bar is called “Weight”. Also on this screen, it would be nice if they used a monospace font for the tabular listing of weights and net loss/gain so that the numbers line up in a more visually appealing manner. Even with its errors and nuances, I recommended this app to a friend. It wasn’t until she entered her data that I noticed the dial doesn’t appropriately represent her BMI level which is “Obese III”. Thus, the dial is useless for people that are obese as the needle just sits at the highest level even while they are losing weight -the dial provides no visual motivation for them. I do look forward to seeing another update...hopefully soon.


Couple of bugs

ksurvh

I am using the free version and love it. There are a couple of bugs in the software I'd like to report: 1) In the daily log, the time of day when the weigh-in was entered does not show up for Wednesdays (at least on iphone 6S). The field needs to be resized so that the time also shows for that day of the week with the longest name. 2) When you set the units to pounds instead of kg, the summary under the BMI score says "... Kg lost" but shows the units in pounds, so that is not accurate. It should say ".. pounds lost" when it shows the pounds lost, not "kg".


Unfortunate

telerinelda

Latest update has screwed up the weight chart. Seems to be an issue related to the selection of the axes...


Can not open to almost perfect

ug802

Can not open anymore after updated to v1.3 on iPad Can open on v1.31 but 1. the time of the record is not correct 2. Weight development shows kg rather than lb V1.32 is almost perfect However there is still some minor issues Under The chart of weight 1. The lines of the desired weight and overweight line are incorrect (month and year). 2. There is only 2 days data under the chart of the “all”.