CC Calorie Counter

CC Calorie Counter Free App

Rated 4.47/5 (43) —  Free Android application by RandomlyChosenBytes

About CC Calorie Counter

Calories Count is a free calorie counter (and macro counter) which makes tracking your nutrition easy.

Core Features:
• Free
• No ads
• Offline
• Easy to use

This app should be exactly what you are looking for. If it's not please tell me what I should change/add. Your feedback is important to me!

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Developer website: http://randomlychosenbytes.com/

How to Download / Install

Download and install CC Calorie Counter version 1.9.10 on your Android device!
Downloaded 5,000+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: com.randomlychosenbytes.caloriescount, download CC Calorie Counter.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Bug fixes
Version update CC Calorie Counter was updated to version 1.9.10
More downloads  CC Calorie Counter reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads
Name changed  Name changed! Calories Count now is known as CC Calorie Counter.

What are users saying about CC Calorie Counter

K70%
by K####:

Love it! Great job with this app. Nothing I hate more than a fitness app bloated with ads and asking for permissions to things it doesn't need like my caller information. Well done on this app for making it free of ads and permission requests, and it's FAST! Suggestions: reduce the width of the "today" button and move the + button next to it or something. The + button gets in the way of viewing my last item at the bottom of the list. I would like to see portions unit in ounces or cups (U.S.) too. The ability to upload my list to a non -default but globally available "user-defined" database so we can share databases globally would be nice. The default database available now is small, so crowd sourcing its expansion would be a wise move I think. If you seperate the default from the user ones, you won't have to worry about moderating it, but I guess the db size might be a problem. A graph/chart showing my trends over the week would be nice.

K70%
by K####:

Only has processed or packaged foods to chose from. Couldn't find a simple orange, apple, or chicken breast.

K70%
by K####:

I intend to start calorie counting next year, but it seems that the app lacks database support for Asian countries. Although it is by far the simplest calorie counter I've found and I'd love to use it but most of the food in the database aren't in my country (Philippines). I know there's room for growth though, so Mr. Developer, please consider this upon the next update, Thanks.

J70%
by J####:

Love it! Got two suggestions to improve it even further: an option to add an amount of kcal/fat/carbs/proteins without having to add a product to the database. This would help prevent clutter from items i hardly ever eat. Suggestion two would allow us to add the amount of sugar a product contains. This information usually stands underneath the amount of carbs in the nutritional information list.

Y70%
by Y####:

I think I speak for everyone when I say do not start doing everything you are currently NOT doing. Thank you! Love the app! Onward and upward!

K70%
by K####:

I added a food by mistake as a food I had eaten and then I could not remove it. This really annoyed me. Pls fix. Everything else seemed fine.

H70%
by H####:

Love it, clean interface that is easy to use. Thank you for your efforts.

S70%
by S####:

Easy to use and no annoying registration. ;)

O70%
by O####:

I love it! Really offers you only what it says. No annoying apps, no annoying in app purchases..nothing! Plain, simple and very easy to understand and use! Seriously it just does exactly what it should do! It doesn't force you to compare in any social whatevers just gives you the freedom to keep track of your calories in any way you want. Thank you for the app!

K70%
by K####:

I love this app. However, I am frustrated by the weight-exclusive input. At least in the US, package nutritional information is given per serving - so if I drink a (measured) cup of milk, I don't know its weight in grams but I know I've had one serving of milk. Would it be possible to make it so a user could create a database entry that specified the number of calories per serving, and then what that serving was? (So, for the milk it would be number of cups consumed.)

K70%
by K####:

Great app! Does the tracking I really want without extras that get in the way.

K70%
by K####:

Can I set the preferred unit to kilojoules?

K70%
by K####:

Nice, small and usefull. The only comment I have is that the database of your enteries gets erased once updating aplication. Else perfect!

K70%
by K####:

Perfectly simple for what I need, and Willi is super responsive to any questions.

A70%
by A####:

Would be nice if we could put in entries with just calories alone. The reason I say this is that sometimes I know the calories of certain foods already but not the actual weight of the item or its individual fat content. If I don't know the weight of the item, I cannot put it in the database. This app is so close to perfect. Thanks for such a great app. P. S Also love the simple, clean interface.

K70%
by K####:

Just add food calorie database

K70%
by K####:

Not everyone has time to look at nutrition labels. Add a database and I may reconsider downloading it.

W70%
by W####:

The options were non-existent.


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