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idk what the negative reviews are talking about, the app is very intuitive and simple to me, which is what i was looking for
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idk what the negative reviews are talking about, the app is very intuitive and simple to me, which is what i was looking for
I loved the idea of tracking food and my symptoms. A list of aliments and ingredients to figure out which foods cause my reactions. But 3 days of documenting and I need to give 1 star. First, I can’t see anything. Oh I can scrawl the log, but not see it tabulated anywhere. There only 3 tabs and the last tab doesn’t appear to be operational. Next, when ever I change my symptoms it changes all symptoms. So if day 1 I had a headache and day 3 was an itch I could only see an itch when I went back and looked at day 1. There for as a log it’s not even helpful! I hate the layout too. The whole picture thing in a scrawling gallery is strange. I don’t need pictures of my food with lists below them. I need an accurate log of symptoms and ingredients and a way to track them. Perhaps if I was using the app to rate restaurants or new recipes I would want pictures and descriptions of the food. But that’s not what this was advertised to do.
I really wanted to like this one because it appears to have one of the better designs for correlating food to symptoms over different time periods. But, there is no export or reporting outside of the views in the app. Entering data is a pain: it prompts you to take a picture, so I have to click the option to just use text which leaves a big blank square in the middle of the screen, and then selecting the foods one at a time is not user friendly either. I gave an additional star because the app does not collect user data.
I was looking for an app to track symptoms for food sensitivities. I love that this app is free and also ad-free! This app has the option to take a photo of my food and add any ingredients I use instead of only sticking to a list (I use less-common ingredients a lot). Like the ingredients , I can choose from a list or add my own. I’m playing around with it too by adding my own notes as “meals” (like if I slept poorly or to track my fertility/period). That way I can link those symptoms as well to make sure symptoms are not just from a food, because some symptoms overlap. Overall, this app is very easy to use and I’m pleased with it!