Diet Tracker 2 Go for Android
Desktop apps work well and sync through Dropbox. Mobile app is not syncing with Dropbox.
OK product tracking your daily calories
I just loaded and started setting up then it froze and couldn't close it. Please fix
I paid for an app that was working adequately till the update. Now its useless!!!! Fix this mess please!
After a year of promises to fix everything they released a version that does not work at all! (Galaxy Tab 4 & OnePlus One).
Terrible you pay for Something that doesn't work? Then you submit a problem and tell you 24 hours a week later nothing gets done
Does not support higher resolutions i.e. that of a nexus 7. It gives a warning then runs in a small 'window'. Even though its in a small window it still does not work as key icons are missing. Tried also on a Galaxy Note II. Able to add food but not increase a portion size. Unfortunately its unusable. Seems like the IOS version is much better.
But could we get some support for HTC One resolution, or just in general. It's kinda difficult working with the app when it takes up all of 2cm of the screen. Kthxbai
Terrible you pay for Something that doesn't work? Then you submit a problem and tell you 24 hours a week later nothing gets done
I used to use this, and initally gave it a high rating. But since getting my galaxy note phone I can no longer get this app to work. Search does not work. Screen is constantly refreshing. Search text entry box cannot be read In it's current state the app is simply cannot be used.
Does not scale to my full LG2 screen. Loved the iPhone and iPad versions. This one is just plain unusable with a modern Android phone.
Wasted my money. Extremely limited and not nearly as functional as the desktop app and very buggy as well. User experience? Cumbersome to use.
I have used the "mother" PC program whenever I have needs to loose a few pounds. Tracker to go makes updating my food data on the go so much easier. A great program. The ideal way to keep on top of your diet.
I would of given them 5 stars before but I had to use the task manager to exit it. They fixed that & the rest is great. Easy to use counts everything for you. Takes custom foods too. Put your info in & it will help you lose weight.
All of these type of apps have there good and bad parts. I tried about 8 styles of these apps. I have come to settle on this one because its feed back is so easy. It does not do your head in. The doctors wants kj's carbs fats and protien. This app gets my 10 points. I understand what it is telling me an I get results. Not a headache.
Sloow; the menu button will not work so no settings can be changed; exit button will not work, so you have to use Task Manger to exit. Filing a report with Byoni got me an email promising a fix by Monday; two weeks later still no fix. Galaxy Tab 2
This is the first paid app that I am not at all happy with, Doesn't sync, even though on the same network as perfect diet tracker on my laptop. No sync button on tracker2go as instructions refer to in PDT. I rate PDT 10/10, pity the android app doesn't match
Last year I downloaded the sister app, Perfect Diet Tracker, on my Macbook and loved it, from the fairly complete food list to the exhaustive exercise list, including esoteric things like washing dishes. A couple of weeks ago I downloaded Tracker2Go onto my Droid Bionic, hoping it would be as good as the desktop version. So far, not so much. There are few, if any, foods actually loaded on the phone; instead, with each separate letter that I type, I get a flickering message saying it's connecting to the internet. I'm fine with hunting on the web, but please wait until I hit "Search" to begin, instead of searching and changing the list with every new letter (e.g., C-H-E-E-S-E will yield six sets of useless hits, until I type D-A-N-I-S-H). Also, the finger-scroll is waaay too sensitive, i.e., when i touch the screen to scroll up, it selects the item my finger touches. Then when I want to go back to the list, it takes me back to the beginning and I have to start all over again. Extremely frustrating. Finally, I hoped to be able to sync with my Mac, but the Mac app tells me hit Sync from my phone, and I can't find a Sync button. A good start but still needs work.
App worked well until i upgraded by galaxy s2 to ice cream sandwich but not search doesn't recognise letters so you essentially can't search for new food and it freezes and crashes every few minutes...really wish i could get my money back!
Difficult to scroll without selecting something. Most food we buy has nutrition info, why not allow manual entry of data?
App still has lots of bugs and doesn't operate smooth enough to be a paid app.
Does not support higher resolutions i.e. that of a nexus 7. It gives a warning then runs in a small 'window'. Even though its in a small window it still does not work as key icons are missing. Tried also on a Galaxy Note II. Able to add food but not increase a portion size. Unfortunately its unusable. Seems like the IOS version is much better.
But could we get some support for HTC One resolution, or just in general. It's kinda difficult working with the app when it takes up all of 2cm of the screen. Kthxbai
Terrible you pay for Something that doesn't work? Then you submit a problem and tell you 24 hours a week later nothing gets done
I used to use this, and initally gave it a high rating. But since getting my galaxy note phone I can no longer get this app to work. Search does not work. Screen is constantly refreshing. Search text entry box cannot be read In it's current state the app is simply cannot be used.
I have used the "mother" PC program whenever I have needs to loose a few pounds. Tracker to go makes updating my food data on the go so much easier. A great program. The ideal way to keep on top of your diet.
I would of given them 5 stars before but I had to use the task manager to exit it. They fixed that & the rest is great. Easy to use counts everything for you. Takes custom foods too. Put your info in & it will help you lose weight.
Wasted my money. Extremely limited and not nearly as functional as the desktop app and very buggy as well. User experience? Cumbersome to use.
All of these type of apps have there good and bad parts. I tried about 8 styles of these apps. I have come to settle on this one because its feed back is so easy. It does not do your head in. The doctors wants kj's carbs fats and protien. This app gets my 10 points. I understand what it is telling me an I get results. Not a headache.
Sloow; the menu button will not work so no settings can be changed; exit button will not work, so you have to use Task Manger to exit. Filing a report with Byoni got me an email promising a fix by Monday; two weeks later still no fix. Galaxy Tab 2
This is the first paid app that I am not at all happy with, Doesn't sync, even though on the same network as perfect diet tracker on my laptop. No sync button on tracker2go as instructions refer to in PDT. I rate PDT 10/10, pity the android app doesn't match
Last year I downloaded the sister app, Perfect Diet Tracker, on my Macbook and loved it, from the fairly complete food list to the exhaustive exercise list, including esoteric things like washing dishes. A couple of weeks ago I downloaded Tracker2Go onto my Droid Bionic, hoping it would be as good as the desktop version. So far, not so much. There are few, if any, foods actually loaded on the phone; instead, with each separate letter that I type, I get a flickering message saying it's connecting to the internet. I'm fine with hunting on the web, but please wait until I hit "Search" to begin, instead of searching and changing the list with every new letter (e.g., C-H-E-E-S-E will yield six sets of useless hits, until I type D-A-N-I-S-H). Also, the finger-scroll is waaay too sensitive, i.e., when i touch the screen to scroll up, it selects the item my finger touches. Then when I want to go back to the list, it takes me back to the beginning and I have to start all over again. Extremely frustrating. Finally, I hoped to be able to sync with my Mac, but the Mac app tells me hit Sync from my phone, and I can't find a Sync button. A good start but still needs work.
App worked well until i upgraded by galaxy s2 to ice cream sandwich but not search doesn't recognise letters so you essentially can't search for new food and it freezes and crashes every few minutes...really wish i could get my money back!
Difficult to scroll without selecting something. Most food we buy has nutrition info, why not allow manual entry of data?
App still has lots of bugs and doesn't operate smooth enough to be a paid app.
Used to work but not anymore App worked well until i upgraded by galaxy s2 to ice cream sandwich but not search doesn't recognise letters so you essentially can't search for new food and it freezes and crashes every few minutes...really wish i could get my money back!
Russell.c All of these type of apps have there good and bad parts. I tried about 8 styles of these apps. I have come to settle on this one because its feed back is so easy. It does not do your head in. The doctors wants kj's carbs fats and protien. This app gets my 10 points. I understand what it is telling me an I get results. Not a headache.
Save your money Sloow; the menu button will not work so no settings can be changed; exit button will not work, so you have to use Task Manger to exit. Filing a report with Byoni got me an email promising a fix by Monday; two weeks later still no fix. Galaxy Tab 2
Dissapointed This is the first paid app that I am not at all happy with, Doesn't sync, even though on the same network as perfect diet tracker on my laptop. No sync button on tracker2go as instructions refer to in PDT. I rate PDT 10/10, pity the android app doesn't match
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Overall it's an OK product tracking your daily calories but has no resemblance to the PC app. Disappointed really.