Exactly as advertised!
Nice, simple, and reliable! Really love the no data collection. The only way for this to be better is with a Watch companion app.
Ja, Fitness Totals ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Fitness Totals ist kostenlos.
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1 Bewertungen in Philippinen
Nice, simple, and reliable! Really love the no data collection. The only way for this to be better is with a Watch companion app.
In my previous review I pointed out that I couldn’t pull Soccer workout data from Apple Health. The developer’s actual response was: “We don’t include all activities by default to balance the 70+ activities with a good user experience of navigating through all of them. We add activities when asked and in our latest update we’ve included soccer.” That’s right — this dude wants you to pay $$ for his app which is supposed to track your fitness data, but if it doesn’t track the activities you care about, you’re somehow supposed to know that you have to write in and ask them to update their app so that it does the thing you paid for it to do. They are justifying a bad user experience with equivocation about a “good user experience.” 80 activities is not a lot to quickly scroll through. And there is a search function for people who don’t know how to quickly navigate an alphabetized list. I wonder how many people paid for this app, found out that it didn’t do what it’s supposed to do, and then had to pay for a different app. The dev doesn’t want to spend a couple days creating the icons for each activity and doing a nominal update to the app code. Bad form.
I’ve been searching for an app that can track calories like Fitbit used to. Seeing the total everyday, weeks, all time etc. This shows me annualized numbers that I haven’t achieved vs my actual history. I bought my Apple Watch yesterday and this shows me averages and data prior to my purchase even if I adjust the start start date, which doesn’t make sense. I would also appreciate a goal feature, this just feels a bit too simple.
I have been using NikeRun since 2013. This app is not counting those miles. I do have Nike as a source
Love the app! I would like to pick a month and see a list of all the runs for that month? Maybe I am missing it? Is that capability there? Thanks!
This app is almost what I needed to move away from tracking my running stats on a spreadsheet. If it could only add average running pace it would be complete for my needs. Fantastic for basic stat views.
This is a terrific app. Simple, customizable, and includes a widget that shows weekly workout mileage for those who walk and run. Please keep this going!
Excellent app all around, but I’m surprised to see that tracking your calorie deficit isn’t a feature for the app, since the necessary data (resting calories+active calories-dietary calories) is available in the app. To be fair though, this feature is missing from quite a few fitness tracking apps. Hopefully this feature is added in the future, otherwise great app!
This is the third update in a row where the app crashes upon launch. Completely useless.
Edit: reached out to devs and issue was corrected! App does not track all fitness. Basketball accounts for about 25% of my workout routine and the app does not track it. Wasted $3.
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