cronometer (ad free)

cronometer (ad free)$2.39

Rated 3.86/5 (1,022) —  Free Android application by Cronometer Software Inc.

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About cronometer (ad free)

cronometer is a web application for tracking your nutrition and health & fitness data. This is a companion app to the cronometer.com for easy logging on-the-go. You can log and track your daily foods, exercises, biometrics, and notes. We track 60+ micronutrients. It is much more than a simple calorie counter.

How to Download / Install

Download and install cronometer (ad free) version 1.9.3 on your Android device!
Downloaded 50,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.cronometer.android, download cronometer (ad free).apk

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Paid
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Android
4.4+
For everyone
Android app

App History & Updates

What's Changed
- New oracle suggestion feature - when adding foods, hit the oracle icon to get some great suggestions to meet your nutrient targets
Name changed  Name changed! CRON-O-Meter now is known as cronometer (ad free).
Price update  Price changed from $2.22 to $2.39.
More downloads  cronometer (ad free) reached 50 000 - 100 000 downloads
Version update cronometer (ad free) was updated to version 1.9.3

What are users saying about cronometer (ad free)

X70%
by X####:

I bought the ad free version to have less ads in the app, and l agree to pay it as chronometer has worked hard to make this great app, but l then find out that the option to have the diary split into breakfast lunch dinner you have to be gold member and pay monthly payment. The gold membership does include lots of other things with as well as being ad free. But if you have bought the ad free app version going gold to be ad free is paying double. Having a learning disabilities l stuggle with information all in one long thread so to have the option the notes broken into breakfast lunch dinner should be part of normal app as lots of other apps offer it as well. Chronometer app for the ad free bought app (even if a little extra cost) will you consider offering the option of having the app notes split into breakfast lunch dinner???

E70%
by E####:

App is slow. It sometimes doesnt search for food when you type it in and you have to delete a letter and type it again to try and get it to work sometimes it still doesnt do it.

X70%
by X####:

Nothing but big thanks to chronometer. The service has been extremely generous, in offering outstanding services for free. You are doing the world great favour. Can not thank you enough. One issue, why I'm not gold member. Is that, I never leave my card details on interwebs. Paypal is a single platform I use. But hey don't let me stop you. Maybe one day you'll plug that in. Keep up the good work.

A70%
by A####:

Way better than My Fitness Pal! Absolutely love being able to easily track my Macros, and change the targets when I want to. Thanks to the creators of this app for making my life easier!!

X70%
by X####:

Way better and tons of deteiled informations about minerals, vitamins, etc. and give us suggestions to balance our intakes... ...WOW! ...talking about health/food terms I gotta ask myself: How could I live without it so far...?

X70%
by X####:

It is slower than free version. Usually there is a connection problem and user menus are very unresponsive :(

R70%
by R####:

Thank you guys for this great app!

X70%
by X####:

This app is so incredibly detailed It should be the go to nutrition and health app for all of humanity. It has so many better features that I am offended at the presence of inferior apps and decided to cut people out of my life that wouldn't convert. The fact that out of 8 billion people, only fifty thousand have downloaded this is the greatest humanitarian crisis that faces our generation. I expect to ascend to a higher level of being once I upgrade.

X70%
by X####:

Outdated content, unable to save correct values. Unable to add custom vitamin. Does not track water intake which imo is especially important to a successful diet.

U70%
by U####:

Suddenly logs me out every time I try to enter anything. Was working fine before. I'm on a ketogenic diet to shrink a tumor, so I have no room for error. I rely on this too much, will have to start using something else.

X70%
by X####:

Always logging out..so annoying.

M70%
by M####:

I will always give 1 star to an app that requires you to purchase the app and also have to purchase a subscription to utilize what I see as normal features. If it's a free app with subscription then great. If it was a paid app with no subscription and no ads then great. This is just a greedy developer wanting to get the most money without common sense to the customer. So this will stay 1 star until that changes

X70%
by X####:

I love this calorie tracker! It has a macro breakdown that other apps usually charge a lot of money for. So just because of that I think this app is worth it. HOWEVER, it only has mostly US foods. I wish it could include foods and brand names from Europe/the Netherlands as well. I had to enter most of the European brand name foods and supplements I buy manually which since that's all that's available...it is not very convenient. This is why it's only 4 stars instead of 5.

X70%
by X####:

This is a paid app but you still need gold AND a subscription to actually use advanced features. Complete waste of your money.

Z70%
by Z####:

Don't recall ever being made to log in previously.

X70%
by X####:

Not sure what this app is good for. Get the same from MFP free. Can I get my 2.99 back?

X70%
by X####:

Data base of foods is weak compared to free apps

V70%
by V####:

Good app for eating a regular diet but adding new foods is lengthy and tedious when ingredient searches time out and login expires when tabbing out to look at nutrition/ingredients. Easier to add foods on the website atm, and I would also prefer it to be offline just a bigger app with a downloaded database (even an optional additional download would be good) for when travelling and not wanting to have to find WiFi or use data. Thanks

H70%
by H####:

I rate this as 2 stars because I spent so much time loading my food and it's macros, or searching for food picking ones with accurate macros, only for them not to be available when I go to food. I would like my 2.99 returned. Please advise how to go about my refund, because it's terrible that I am doing all this work for nothing.

X70%
by X####:

Good app, no ads, way better than myfitnesspal. Not without glitches and the food catalog is not always accurate. Should be a buck cheaper, but it's my go to for tracking nutrition.

X70%
by X####:

Love this application and it's breakdown of micronutrients! Would rate 5 stars! However it has been exceptionally slow and/or unresponsive as of late. Friggen awesome when it works!

X70%
by X####:

I'm really disappointed, due to the fact that it has such a small food database, l suggest people save there money as it isn't good for day to day relevance.

X70%
by X####:

Used to be pretty good and flexible but now it's very overt in trying to dictate how to keep track of my data. It's given

D70%
by D####:

Would be nice if I could set a routine for my breakfast and protein shake that I eat every day. Also might be an idea to offer a free trial for gold.

X70%
by X####:

Not sure why but it doesn't seem to add calories accurately. It's off by 30~ every day.

X70%
by X####:

It delivers what it says it does. Bar code scanner does not work.

X70%
by X####:

Great little app! Very efficient, easy to use, hands down worth the small price!

K70%
by K####:

Not sure why folks are saying there's no search. There is, and I like that I can add my own custom foods, and they even show up in blue font so I know what's mine. I use data from sites like Livestrong to populate the nutrition info for my custom foods; takes a few minutes, but it's worth it. I started using Cronometer to track my protein intake because I'm a vegetarian, and I really appreciate the level of detail it gives me about my macros. I got the app rather than continuing to use the free web interface because of the UPC scan feature. So helpful. Yes, the delete option is a little sensitive still, but at least you have to confirm before things get swiped away. Overall, it's been worth every penny.

S70%
by S####:

This such a super duper app for tracking compared to what I used before. It does macro tracking for ketogenic and LCHF diets. There are only 2 small flaws: the digits are too small for comfortable reading on the charts and I cannot turn the charts to view in landscape mode.

X70%
by X####:

Quite good as an app for helping me find nutritional gaps in my diet, vexing for day to day use. The food databases they use, while excellent, are quite small. Add to this an extremely cumbersome manual adding process, and it becomes far too time consuming to use routinely. If that isn't enough, whatever the app uses to predict your food entry is awful. I take the same multivitamin every day, yet it's nowhere to be found on the list. Meanwhile, a random cheese I tried 2 months ago is still claiming the top spot. Great idea, but the execution is lacking. Added back a star, because it does have way too many of the other features I'm looking for.

X70%
by X####:

The premium subscription supposedly allows for the creation of meals, a common feature for even free apps of this type, and a basic and medically necessary function for type 1 diabetics who need to calculate insulin dosages. The app does allow the assignment of labels to each food, but if you want to report on or otherwise use that information, there is no way to do that. The data just goes into a black hole. Hopefully my refund will be approved, otherwise I'm out $38 for a useless app. I guess I can't be mad at the developers out there offering FREE apps that are useless, but once you're charging this kind of money I just wonder how the "developer" is able to sleep at night.

X70%
by X####:

I've used MFP for years but decided to give this a go. The search function is sketchy at best as it doesn't have the majority of the foods i'm eating. For example, I buy porridge oats and transfer them to a large jar. The same oats aren't in the database and I haven't got the packet...now what? The same goes for my whey protein and chocolate chips that go on my proats. I've had these issues and thats only trying to log breakfast! For me, it's absolutely pointless. Would like to get a refund as I know I won't be using it again.

X70%
by X####:

•great for viewing micro nutrient break downs •barcode scanner is poor •food database is not as complete as MyNetDiary of MyfitnessPal Overall, probably worth checking out for £2 but my favourite app is MyNetDiary

X70%
by X####:

I had to hand enter too many of the foods that I have eaten for years. It took too long to enter a single meal for me to consider using this on a long term basis.

X70%
by X####:

Too difficult to add foods. Should access a database and allow barcode scanning.

X70%
by X####:

I like it, helps me keep track of my carbs.

X70%
by X####:

Extraordinary!

Y70%
by Y####:

Google login stopped working. As suggested by the developer, you can still use their regular login after creating a password. This is a great app for tracking your calories-in. However, it's confusing when it comes to integrating Google Fit. Needs a bit of a better explanation as to what it is doing. Seems to say that you are burning a lot more calories than you should be.

X70%
by X####:

Login using Google stopped working. Can't scroll down in diary. Everything looks very big. They should provide option to reduce font size.

X70%
by X####:

I would love to see some antioxidant information for the food. As well as other nutrients like CoQ10. It would useful also to search for what foods are high in a certain type of nutrient. Also a breakdown of fiber in soluble and insoluble. Some foods have incomplete or inexact nutrient info. Or there are certain foods that lack some.nutrients all together. I love this app even without these features or with some minor inconveniences


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