iPad non compatible
Enough said.
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Enough said.
It hasn't been updated on over 5 years
One beer gave me a slight bump in BAC and then several hours later I had 2oz of a 100 proof spirit and it barely moved. It was 1/3 of what one beer did. Don’t waste your time in this one.
This app is kinda smart! I just logged a shot at 12:02am but it recognized that my first drink was at 11:30 something, so it included the new shot in the same day. I thought that was great! I also love how it predicts your peak intoxication time so you can see the trajectory of how drunk you’ll be when.
Basically useless if it doesn’t know if I drank a beer in 5 minutes or over one hour.
Works decently well, but don’t log two drinks at the same time (like a shot and beer) because it’ll calculate incorrectly. Log on drink a few minutes later to get a more accurate number.
This app literally thinks that a shot (1.5 oz) of 40% alcohol liquor increases your BAC by .0005 for a 155lb person. This is absolutely not even remotely close. It’d be closer to .03. This app would lead you to believe you could take 16 shots and still legally drive. This might be the dumbest app I have ever seen.