FoodTrackerPro - Daily Food Eating Log Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for FoodTrackerPro - Daily Food Eating Log for iPhone.
FoodTrackerPro - Daily Food Eating Log is paid iOS app published by Aspyre Solutions Pty Ltd

Good tool to track nutrition

Independent Mama

I like the simplicity of this app. I am not interested in tracking each calorie but want to focus on eating the right foods. This tool allows you to adjust servings and add custom foods. It is similar to the daily dozen. My only request is to make it easier to change your entries for the day in case you entered them in wrong. Maybe swipe left and right functionality for each food group.


I've been looking for an app like this for a long time

Polkafrau

I'm so excited to have found this app. I've tracked my diet off and on by servings of food groups for years, but on paper. Very few apps track this way and the app makes it so much easier! Thank you! The only things missing would be the ability to sync across multiple devices and some sort of Apple Watch interface.


Very basic- no food database

2013me2me2013

Would be more effective if there was a food component


Should be free

Bcnelen

There is really no unique functionality that warrants paying for. You select servings per day from 8 very broad food groups and it tracks and graphs how you cover those food groups over time. No specific foods can be entered. Disappointing.


It's alright if you just want to count servings

Cwilson12000

I just downloaded the app to track my servings for a Beachbody workout I'm doing. This app can pretty much just add the servings you have eaten. It is a bare bones app. It would be nice if: 1. The developers would tweak it where you can change the order of the food groups. Right now the food items that you add are on a page you have to swipe to see. Some of the stock foods I won't use (i.e. Alcohol), and would like to move them to the second page. 2. If they would load pictures of possible food groups (i.e. Coffee, post-workout drink, pre-workout drink) that you can assign to your custom food groups. 3. Add "+" and "-" buttons to make it easier to edit mistakes when entering servings. Right now you have to go to settings and undo the previous entry 4. Even though this is an app that helps count servings, it would be a lot better if it were made into an all-in-one app that could count calories, scan food upc's and automatically count your servings based off the upc information (like "lose it" and other apps. 5. The most amount of servings you can add to any particular food group is 12, however, according to my workout I need 13 servings of Protein. It would be nice to change the feature to allow more servings. The slider bar is nice, maybe add a feature where I can also enter a number for the amount of servings needed. 6. Trivial, however, the app User interface is pretty juvenile, and looks like it was developed out of a garage with someone who knows basic code. Beef up the look.


Love it!

meb8585

It's simple and does exactly what I want. No nonsense. No inputting of each food item. Easy and quick to track your food intake.