“Workout Limit Reached”
For IOS users, there’s a limit to how many workouts you can enter unless you pay. My friends who have it on Android don’t have this paywall. Time to uninstall and look for another app.
Ja, FitNotes 2 ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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FitNotes 2 bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 2.00.
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4 Bewertungen in Russland
For IOS users, there’s a limit to how many workouts you can enter unless you pay. My friends who have it on Android don’t have this paywall. Time to uninstall and look for another app.
asking for 50 is crazy when it’s a just a clone of the android fitnotes
Old version was exactly the same, except it was free.
When reviewing variouis exercises, I wish that pushing the back arrow would take me back to the group of exercises I was reviewing, rather than to my overall workout.
Please add a feature where during a workout, we can add sets to the exercise we're doing. This feature should be standard, yet creating workouts in this app isn't exactly intuitive or always clear. Please allow more flexibility and functionality, thanks.
way too expensive for a copy of a free android app can't see the date I performed a historical workout without clicking on that set
I used this on android for years and never knew it was on iOS. I’ve been through a ton of apps and end up deleting them all after a week or two because they are unintuitive or overly complex. This one is simple, straight to the point and well organized.
One reason I didn’t want to switch from Android to iOS was I have years of records on my FitNotes. I can’t stomach the idea of paying 10-20 $/mo on a logging app when I’ve had a free version for 3 yrs. You do have to pay for this app, but it’s not too expensive. You can import Android fit notes in (custom workouts, history, etc). I use the notes for each lift to log RPE (9/9 or 9/8 for ex). I can then review the history before each workout session to see where I was historically. It works identical to FitNotes minus a few bugs that the Android version had.
Turns out you only get a set maximum number of workouts you can log, then they charge a subscription fee or charge you $40 for the app. Think about it, if you saw this app on the app store with a $40 price tag would you even open it to see more info? No. you know it, I know it $40 for an app you can pretty much do all of using local memory and have relative to no server maintenance charging this much is highway robbery. Decent app, disrespectful pricing.
Simply the best app for logging exercise. I had the full version in android for a couple of years and now I got the full version in iOS without hesitation. It has everything I need and even syncs to apple health. I was also able to import every single datapoint and exercise from android with no issue. The UI is intuitive and the devs reply quickly to the feedback. Big thanks to the devs 11/10.
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