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Reviews - 141
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Sorry-This one is NOT for me! Sorry-This one is NOT for me!Short review-After sheer frustration trying to put just 1/2 CUP strawberries into my daily breakfast, I see that there is very little support for using cups or half cups, as items are expressed in grams, regardless of my settings. I am just rying to put what I eat into a rational order showing what is consumed and calories per day. Someone who is working in grams should love this. Very clunky trying to use in OS X, but I thought I would really like the fact that two different people can be tracked. This is just not for me! Money wasted! I see that many others simply loved this app- certainly must be me!
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I expected more from the most expensive diet app I expected more from the most expensive diet appThat said, some really great things about Perfect Diet Tracker: - Makes it really easy to track my calories and how many I have left as I go through each day - Helps me reduce calories at a more gradual, manageable rate — for example, I lost 1/2 pound yesterday, so today my goal is 4 calories less — no big deprivation there On the other hand, it’s missing UX features you expect with a Mac OS app, like the ability to resize text fields as they become full. For example, to find foods in my growing Favorites list now I have to deal with the really funky, jerky scroll, and I should be able to alphabetize the list to find items more easily. Also — and this seems like an obvious, no-brainer function a $24.95 app should have — you should be able to create custom foods and meals, so you wouldn’t have to build the same breakfast you eat every day item by item each time. (2 eggs, 1 pat of butter, 2 slices of bread — you have to find each of these items on your non-alphabetized favorites list and add it separately each time instead of simply entering a custom label like “eggs & toast.”) On Google you can type in “calories 1 tbsp yogurt” and get the answer in less than a second, but less-than-Perfect Diet Tracker forces you to search through yogurt brands you probably never heard of, find something you hope approximates, and calculate the amount in an unfamiliar metric. (Do you measure foods like yogurt, butter and milk in grams, ounces or kilos? I measure these items in fractions of a cup or tablespoons, so this app forces me to figure out how many grams, ounces or kilos in one tablespoon in order to calculate my calories — stupid waste of time. Same thing with bread — people eat “slices” of bread, not grams, ounces or kilos.) For $24.95, I expected the Maserati of diet apps. This is more of a Corolla.
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Buggy, No Food DB Updates, Lousy Support Buggy, No Food DB Updates, Lousy SupportTo be fair, I’m the one searching for tracking software that works across the OS X and IOS platforms. However, when I tried to support them by providing feedback on errors / issues, etc., they requested that I send them my personal data so that they could replicate the problems. So, while the software is at best a 2, the data base complaint has been out there for ages without any clean-up that I can detect so that’s a 0 rating, the integration between OS X and IOS would likely rate a 3, but the killer is that their support ranks a 0 in my book due to a) their request to use private data and b) that one can see that they don’t care about their customers enough to test their own software and provide maintenance releases, i.e. it looks like v3.7.4 was released on or before June 15, 2013…11 months without any bug fixes? Please. Hence 5/4 = 1.25 stars. Is anyone paying attention at this company? To be fair to the company, I sent the following message to them on 8.28.13. While they responded on 8.29.13 with the inappropriate “send us your [private] data” on 8.29.13, it’s 9 months later and none of us who have already paid for this software have seen a maintenance release. 1 star. Message: Feedback: I would like to suggest that your firm mount a much more serious effort on testing your current software functions. Without much effort, I found the following 6 issues. Right now, the reporting is generally unusable and untrustworthy. 1. Perfect Diet: meals do not sort correctly on the main screen, i.e. the same as the sort in the drop down list. On my version the built in ones sort in a non-sensical manner, i.e. breakfast, dinner, brunch? They seem to sort more correctly on the Tracker2go 2. Perfect Diet: again on the main screen, the nutritional gram count from the daily activity line items total does not match the graphical representation just below, e.g. protein consumed equal 97.6g from the detail transaction total, but the graphic states 159.2g? 3. Perfect Diet: View Results: Graphic Reporting: When I expand a graph and I select a reporting period, e.g. "Last 14 Days," I have to select it every single time I want to look at the graph in detail - why? 4. Perfect Diet: View Results: Weight Report printout is not readable due to column widths not accommodating the reporting elements 5. Perfect Diet: Export: Summary Energy/Calories & Nutrition: Cannot export, only print is allowed 6. Perfect Diet: Progress Report: Fields are not exported in the same order that they are reported for fields added by the user Message: Forgot one of the most irritating issues: 7. Perfect Diet: Update Results: Window does not retain the size of the last setting by the user. So, to see the additional items added, the user must adjust the window every single time? Response: Im sorry to hear you are having so many problems xc. Would it be possible for you to send us a backup of your data so we can try to replicate your exact problems and get this sorted for you. To do this you will need to log into your user account and then select the file menu, then pick backup. This will create a .zip file you can send to us. We will only use the file to find the cause of the problem you have, and sort it. The information is then destroyed, and is kept confidential at all times. If you prefer not to send a backup please let us know and we will look at other ways to try to find out what has happened. Thanks
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Nice soft with some issues. Nice soft with some issues.Very good tracker. Nice monitoring, good interface. In my opinion could be more products in database. Also created products sometimes disappear from local database and must be “re-created”.
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A great start A great startI just downloaded this and right off the bat, it is easy to use. My rating is more like 3.5 stars, here are my pros/cons: CONS: • Not retina-display friendly, which makes it hard to read because of the terrible pixelation. • The layout is just so-so. Could be much more attractively designed. • Instead of a big ugly logo in the corner of the dashboard, I would like to be able to post a profile pic - something that would be motivational per the user. For instance, being able to post a current “fat” picture of yourself, or posting an older “thin” picture (target weight?), or even just posting a picture of something healthy and delicious (a bushel of tomatoes), or a picture of someone running - something that reminds the user of why we’re trudging along and to not give up the efforts! PROS: • I like that you an add foods easily, such as what you do with Weight Watchers. The app searches the internet to calculate food. You can also manually enter this in. It’s nice to have both options. Some other additions I think would be useful: • The ability to set a reminder alarm (to take a vitamin, exercise, etc) • A field to enter medications and vitamins with times • A field to track general health (i.e., sleep log, bowel movements, moods/mental health, sickness, menstration, etc). This is especially helpful for someone who wants to not only lose weight, but improve their health in other arenas related to weight loss and nutrition.
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App History
- Price up 18.99->24.99about 10 years ago
- Price drop 24.99->18.99over 10 years ago
- Price up 17.99->24.99over 10 years ago
- Price drop 24.99->17.99over 10 years ago
- Price up 9.99->24.99over 10 years ago
- Price drop 24.99->9.99over 10 years ago
- Releaseover 10 years ago