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Data file output is nonsensical, the rows should be by date and time and the columns should be the name of the value be an exported.
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3.57 out of 5
7 ratings in Germany
Data file output is nonsensical, the rows should be by date and time and the columns should be the name of the value be an exported.
I was expecting the agility to export heart rate data that reflected the options to select by hour or by day. Option to select not within download elements
Simple - Easy - worth every penny
I tried to import the last year’s running/walking distances. This did so, but in 2 second intervals. I learned, for instance, that between 3:29:51 and 3:29:53 last September 26 I walked exactly .0026817004001084173 miles. That info is a little more granular than I want. I would like my $2 back, though.
I’m doing quantified self and This is the best tool I’ve found so far to track things yourself. I imported to google sheets and it works!
Really helped me with exporting my data for my doctor who had Microsoft Excel only. Saving life’s basically!
Only export one at a time waste of money does not export right number also
Finding that some steps recorded on a given date (e.g. 9/25/19) show up in the CSV file with another date (e.g. 9/26/19). Not sure if there’s some issue with a time zone being applied to the export, but it is definitely throwing my step counts off when I try and sum the steps based on the dates in the CSV file. Speaking of, it would be even better if the process could sum the steps on a separate tab by date, rather than getting all the granular step counts and then having to sum them manually in Excel for each day.