Calorie Counter PRO MyNetDiary Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 467 reviews. Read all reviews for Calorie Counter PRO MyNetDiary for iPhone.
Calorie Counter PRO MyNetDiary is paid iOS app published by MyNetDiary Inc.

I can’t add Chart

Bret Leduc

How do I add the Weight Chart to my dashboard? It used to be there. You would have had to go out of your way to remove it! Edit: You have to go into the app settings and turn on all dashboard items. Then you can add the chart!


This is the best nutrition and diet tracking app!

FabRenee

Over the past few years I’ve tried nearly a half dozen similar apps and this is the best by far. Aside from the normal exercise and meal tracking, this offers detailed micronutrient tracking and weekly analysis that allows you to identify where you’re doing well and where you need to make adjustments to your diet. It even analyses meals to determine where you have nutrient deficiencies. Love it!!!


Very helpful app!

PacSFBay

This app is easy to use and has helped me lose weight.


Quite Helpful Easy and Pleasant to Use !

TureBe

Good Ap! This app has helped me lose over 10 pounds while also keeping me informed of my calorie intake and my nutritional intake as well. It's easy, helpful and pleasant to use.


Love the update!

CTBJMD

I’ve used this app for years to lose weight and track protein macros and it’s been great. But the update with the whole week at a glance pull down was HUGE in helping me get past a plateau I was battling!


Much better than My Fitness Pal, but still could be improved

AliciaHollywood

I primarily got this pro version to track nutrients. The problem with My Fitness Pal is that it does not make nutrition a part of weight loss and many on the site seem to think it’s OK to eat junk food as long as they stay within their calorie goals. I’m the opposite, if something isn’t nutritious, I don’t want to put it in my mouth. I like to keep my calories low and make sure each one counts! I also like the UI a lot better. I’m not giving it 5 stars because I already paid for the pro version and think the premium version is way overpriced. I wish we could get at least a free trial so I could see if it’s worth it! I don’t actually need to lose weight, just some extra vanity pounds, but I want to make sure I’m getting all the nutrition I need, and although the pro version shows you totals, you can’t analyze them to see if anything is lacking or too low. Also, it was driving me crazy because it kept auto correcting a food I was looking for, changing Nutra to nutri and would not let me write Nutra at all. Then I discovered you can turn autocorrect off, but then it turns it off for everything. There should be a way to keep autocorrect on but make changes as needed like with every other normal autocorrect or just let iOS do autocorrect instead of the app. Also I wish it had a light for the barcode scan like MFP. It won’t even let you manually put on your camera light (iPhone) so you always need to be in a brightly lit area to use the barcode scan. I just downloaded it yesterday but so far I really like it except the things I mentioned. They should maybe have different tiers of premium. I don’t need the keto or diabetes stuff. The only thing I want is my nutrition analyzed. If the ability to try a free trial of premium was added, a discount for already having the pro version plus a lower tier of premium, the autocorrect was fixed and a light added to the camera for barcode scanning, then I’d definitely give it 5 stars. Just adding some more quirks that should be fixed. When I put in frozen mango, it graded it as B+ when in fact mango is super healthy, full of vitamins and nutrients! Also, no matter how many times I scanned the Trader Joe’s barcode, it only used outdated information that had been input from an older package and refused to update to the new version. MFP added a new product for this adding “corrected.” MFP’s barcode scanning process is much better. Also it won’t let you create a food unless you know all the ingredients. If you know something is 100 calories but it’s not a prepackaged item and you don’t know all the ingredients, you can’t create it as a regular food. You have to just add it as calories without giving it a name. And certain items like organic cacao nibs, which is actually a superfood, was rated either C+ or A depending on which one you clicked on although they are all the exact same thing. Some counted as candy/sugar which it is not. I’m sure I’ll find more bugs but I still mostly like it better than MFP.


Love it.

Stroutfest

One-stop shopping for getting - and staying - healthy. I am NOT very tech savvy, but this app is VERY user friendly. Highly recommend!


The best!

Mags897

Best app.


Does what it says

LW252

Easy to use! Works!


Incessant subscription nagging

AppticFeedback

This app used to be great for simple and quick calorie logging, but the addition of constant full-screen advertisements for their subscription that break app flow multiple times a week has completely ruined it. I already bought the pro version; I clearly have no interest in paying more per month for features that I don’t care about. If I haven’t been convinced by previous sales, why would I be the next ten times I’m asked? Additionally, half of the app’s functionality is restricted to this subscription, but most of the time you don’t know this until you try to use a feature, at which time you once again receive an advertisement for the subscription. It would be a far better user experience to simply remove any controls that don’t work without a subscription and add them back only once one has been activated. Though unrelated, it’s also concerning to see the shifts in the developer’s privacy policy to give themselves more power to share or sell personal information, aggregated or otherwise. If you’re someone that prefers to buy apps up front, skip this one. It’s a shame that an app that was once so useful now is an exercise in frustration to even open. I will be searching for something better.