FoodTrackerPro - Daily Food Eating Log

Published by: Aspyre Solutions Pty

Description

Track what you eat without the boredom and monotony of counting calories. Featuring a fun yet powerful design, FoodTrackerPro is for those who want to eat well without wasting their day counting numbers.
Features:
- Track all the major food groups
- Custom food categories for anything else you want to track
- Built-in quantity suggestions
- Goal tracking
- Clear definitions on serving sizes, no ambiguity here
- Weekly, monthly and yearly charts
- Visual indicators of your progress
- Easily back-enter data for another day
- iPad support
- Beautiful graphics with a clean and simple style
- Full developer support. You want something changed, then let us know.
Eating the right types of food in the right amounts is an important choice for healthy living. Research has shown that the best way to reach your health goals is to keep track of your progress, but busy lives often means that this gets forgotten. Whether you're a serious health addict, or just want to start eating better, FoodTracker will be there to help you reach your goals.
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  • Is FoodTrackerPro free?

    FoodTrackerPro is not free (it costs 19.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    The price of FoodTrackerPro is 19.90.

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FoodTrackerPro Reviews

Other things that could be improved

Libbygeo on

United States

Since this app tracks protein by ounces, you can be pretty accurate, but the number of proteins you might eat in a day are quite large because of this. For example, a man might be recording 15-20 units a day in just that category. If you make a mistake, you cannot correct it on the screen, you have to hit an icon and use a drop down and erase it by erasing your last entry…so hopefully you catch your mistake right away. Last, the app lets you set goals for each category of food but, it is on a separate page where you set the goals and can view them. As you were doing your food entry, you have to remember what your goal is or wait until doing an entry turns the number a different color. I really wish they would fix all the things I’ve commented on. I am sure they are easy fixes and then it would be a good app.

Food Tacker app

janiem58 on

United States

This is a great app to quickly keep track of food choices. It is very similar to Richard Simmons’ food tracker. In the pro version, you are able to correct a mistake. The only complaint I have is that sometimes it won’t let you undo a mistake.

Not enough features to justify the cost

#ofthePurpleSpottedBlueFins on

United States

This app is OK for a free download but it does not have the features it should have for the cost. I used it for a couple of days and found it to be very frustrating and limited. Disappointed.

Don’t waste your money

576637 on

United States

This app is garbage. You can only click on how many servings you have ate. If you don’t know what category your food falls under it won’t work. Find a different app.

Don’t buy! $4.99 is not worth it.

ct on

United States

I can’t even adjust the full page of the suggested food serving size information. What a waste of money, unfortunately.

Buggy,DONT BUY use exchanges in a free calorie tracker instead

Rebecca74 on

United States

TLDR: cannot backfill, cannot undo actions, cannot set flexible goals, cannot create custom foods, cannot get an approximation of total intake / macros. I regret buying this as I can't figure out how to get a refund. Consider this purchase the equivalent of ripping a $5 bill in half. This app has an old and extremely buggy UI. (1) you cannot backfill because of bugs. You'd better remember to log every day because if you don't you can never fix it! (2) you cannot fix a mistake in your current day log, or just adjust an exchange down, instead you have to go into a context menu and wipe the entire log clean and start over! There is no down--Only up and start over. Not bugs, but stupid choices: (3) The ui is designed to make you feel good (green) if you are under your goal servings and bad (red) if you are over. However (1) you cannot set the goal high enough for protein and fat to get to e.g. 130g of protein. (3) all goals go from green to red, so if you under your veg and water goal? Green. Over? Red. Very stupid UI choice. (4) cannot add custom foods. If you eat a lot of mixed type dishes it is annoying to have to enter 1/2 meat + 1/4 starch + 1/2 fat etc for each serving and do that math. Custom foods would solve this problem but isn't available. (5) everything in the ADA book should be available to look up as a good and log as a portion e.g. Look up "hummus" and log 1/3 cup of it correctly as 1 starch + 1 fat. Instead, you have to do all of your own portion math. This app is ONLY for tallying portions, as in seeing 6 starch, 5 fat, etc, which most people can easily do on a sheet of paper for free and less bugs. Instead of this, use loseit! or another free app. Create custom foods called "starch exchange" serving size: one exchange. Do this for all food groups. Log that way. It's harder to see how many exchanges you've had all day, but I create a "food note" that tracks this. At the end of the day you get an estimate of your calories and macros. The best part is that it's free.

Easy to use

Mrs. Googiemonster on

United States

I like it because it’s easy to use. I have mine set up for the equivalent of 1200 calories and I have water and exercise in there too. When it’s time for dinner I how many servings I have left so I won’t over eat

Great tool

rajiver on

United States

This matches the method for the Exchange Diet. Easy to use without the complexity of adding individual foods.

Love it!

meb8585 on

United States

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.

It's alright if you just want to count servings

Cwilson12000 on

United States

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.

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