Calorie Counter by Cronometer Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Calorie Counter by Cronometer for iPhone.
Calorie Counter by Cronometer is free iOS app published by Cronometer Software Inc

Excellent

DPBM10.64

Helps make tracking nutrition much easier


Latest update

Ipdog

Since your last update, today, Cronometer does not even write to the iOS health kit; ever since you upgraded your software to put timestamps into the iOS health kit it has not worked properly; this is going on several months now and today, it doesn’t even work at all! please fix this, I’m a gold subscriber I really like the integrity of your data; but the inability of your app to properly write to the iOS health is making me second-guess my choice.


Feedback

MrWufz

Love it. I lost 87 lbs (247 > 160, 6' male) calorie counting using another app. I bought lifetime for it and am happy to have supported them, but now that I'm a healthy weight, I see what a big difference weight made and wonder how much better I'd feel if I was able to meet all my nutrient needs from food. Cronometer seems to be the only one doing micronutrient tracking, so kudos and thanks! That said, it could use some changes: 1. Doesn't feel like a native app. The UI is very utilitarian and doesn't feel joyful to use. It also crashes very easily on an iPhone 12. I have to force close it after each few items I add to keep it from lagging to the point I can't go to Home Screen. Almost like I'm running out of storage, but I have 20 GB free. 2. Better support HealthKit. When my old app adds calories to Apple's Health, it adds a bunch of HK fields including the name of the item and the meal. Cronometer doesn't have any of that. Data portability is important to me. 3. Have a trial 1-2 weeks of Gold. I'd rather not waste on 1 month if I'm going to like it and want to buy the 1 year.


Great App!

dmor57

Thanks for making counting caloric intake easy and effective!


Much slower after last two updates

Catzip

Noticeably slower after the last two updates, prompting to write this review. Been using app for a few years. Works well except now it is much slower to load when first opening.


review idk

Lit lady

wish they still gave the full macro/micro profile for free like they used to. also stop recommending 900 calories for weight loss for adult AFAB people. there shouldn’t be an option for that, that’s literallt a starvation diet and isn’t health promoting.


BEWARE OF BAD CALCULATIONS

chelsj642

This app calculated my protein intake minimum at 140 grams a day! The average woman (me) should be eating around 50g!! Luckily I downloaded new apps that were able to calculate my needs correctly. This miscalculation is misleading and dangerous for your health. Use the app wholesome instead.


Glitchy and reduced features in free version

crawlbun

I’ve been using CRONometer for years, off and on, gold member and free member. It was my go to tool and the upgraded version (gold) had nice convenience upgrades for the very serious, but not at all necessary for daily casual monitoring. Well they’ve changed their scheme up and now some of my favorite features require gold. The biggest perk was looking at my days individual nutrition scores. Now they give you a weekly average and you’ve to pay to see your daily allotment. So now I’m in the process of finding an alternative or making my own tracker.


Better than My Fitness Pal

Sonofthedawn

This is the best app I’ve found for tracking food and nutrition. Tons of in-depth info and tracking tools, you can easily customize it to different goals and macros, and it’s all very well designed and easy to use.


Amazing Tracker

Von.te

Best tracker I could find. Definitely helped with keeping up macros in check for my athletic career. Beautiful and simple user interface and design. I’ve recommended it to several friends who also love it.