About Memory Bite
Memory Bite was recently featured in Edible Manhattan! See the article at http://www.ediblemanhattan.com/eat/memory-bite-app-food-tech/
Memory Bite is a quick, convenient food and restaurant journal for the memories that matter over dinner. Track food, meals, restaurant experiences, cooking inspiration, or even conversations with friends. Tag photos to your meals and build a whole gallery of food and dining memories. You can even share these memories with friends.
What Memory Bite IS
- Memory Bite is an easy way to build a personal food and restaurant journal and photo gallery.
- Memory Bite is simple and easy to use so it won’t interrupt your meal.
- Memory Bite is for foodies who want to remember fantastic meals.
- Memory Bite is for socialites who want to remember the company they were with and the conversations they have.
- Memory Bite is NOT going to let you forget what you ate with those people at that place that one time you just can't seem to remember.
Memory Bite is flexible, so you can write as much or as little as you want. If you want to wax poetic about your wax potatoes, go ahead. If you just want to record you had steak, Memory Bite will work. If you’re more interested in whom you were with and what you talked about, Memory Bite can take care of that. If you want to make a critical analysis of the quantity of ginger present in your 4th round of designer cocktails, Memory Bite and spell check can help.
Anyone who enjoys a good meal or considers himself or herself a foodie knows that food is important, and good food is a not to be taken for granted. Don't let great memories from great nights fade, and don't let a multi-course dinner mean that you forget the appetizer as soon by the time you make it to dessert!
Memory Bite was built out of my personal necessity while living in the great eaters city of New Orleans. After several years of spending every penny I earned at my day job in the countless amazing eateries of NOLA, I was embarrassed to admit that they started to blend together. I couldn’t find a simple and straightforward app that solved this problem; there were no simple food journals that weren’t calorie counters or diet trackers. So, I cobbled together a disappointing mish-mash of notes on various general note taking apps, email drafts, and crumpled up receipts that I promptly lost.
When a surprising and sudden relocation for work took me to the much slower-paced central valley of California, I found myself with significantly more free time during my nights and weekends. This problem stuck with me, and I began building Memory Bite bit by bit as I taught myself to code Android apps. Once it became a fully functioning and useful app that I was personally happy with using, I realized that more people may like it as much as I have. I wanted to put it up on the Google Play Store for free, so that other people can begin making better memories.
I am still working diligently to improve Memory Bite, bite by bite. Please, don’t hesitate to contact me with any feedback or suggestions.
Thank you,
Andy Terbovich
Check out www.MemoryBite.com for more details.
by N####:
It's a functional replacement, but the big problem is that your pictures and comments are trapped on the phone. I replaced my phone this week and the only way to get an export was to produce a csv with no pictures or a pdf. I did the pdf, and it ended up being 685 MB big for 33 pages of meals. I used Evernote food for a lot longer and I know it didn't take up that much space, and it wasn't in a huge file that will now be hard to use. I'm giving up and just doing unformatted Evernote notes.