今はApple watchアプリがない
みたいだけど、ウィジェットに表示されるので使いやすい。Apple watchのアプリもぜひ戻してほしいです!
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4.33 out of 5
40 ratings in Japan
みたいだけど、ウィジェットに表示されるので使いやすい。Apple watchのアプリもぜひ戻してほしいです!
Please update for Apple Watch!
I bought this for the Apple Watch feature to easily keep track of my children’s merit points and a few months later the Apple Watch feature was removed. I hope it comes back.
Quite convenient.
カウントする事に特化してる。 余分な機能がなく使いやすい。
タップで加算、下スワイプで減算などカウンターアプリの中ではUIが考えられていて使いやすい。 Apple Watchアプリがあるのも良い。
Please all 0 reset function!
Saw this on imore. Thought it might be useful in the future so I downloaded it. Simple and clean. Very .
I had high hopes for this app, especially since some of the competitors collect so much data. I’ve had it for maybe 10 minutes and have already found dealbreakers. They are: —The font of the word for the item you’re tracking truly is too small. —With Pro, you only get 12 predefined colors to choose from and do not have the ability to create your own color from a color wheel. Basic colors like pink are missing, yet inexplicably there are two almost identical shades of red and several shades of similar greens and blue-greens. Very frustrating, particularly if you already use a color system of your own across multiple apps and analog systems. —Each tally gets a timestamp. You can turn off the display of the timestamp, but there appears to be no way to adjust the time, or at least it’s so unintuitive that after much searching, I cannot find a way to do so. This is a problem if you want to tally in chunks during the day or do it in the evening for occurrences during the day or if you simply forget and then make the entry later. This is basic stuff, and I don’t understand why it is not part of the app. Unfortunately, they are large enough flaws that it’s a net-negative for me. I’d love to check out this app in the future and see that it’s improved and update my review and likely become a subscriber or a lifetime purchaser (it’s too pricey for what it currently is), but it’s a pass for me now. In its favor, here are some of the positives: —Reasonable first-year price of less than $8 at the time of this writing, with an option for a lifetime purchase option. —Data not collected. Privacy is vital. Do you really want to be sharing those things you’re currently logging with developers who are selling your data and tracking you across the web? I sure don’t. —Apple watch app. This is a must for me.
Great app, the widgets make it really easy to set up a habit tracking page as one of your home pages. Shortcut automations are great too.